GENERAL  OKDERS 


ADJUTANT  m  WSI'EOTOR-GEXERAL'S  OFFICE, 

CONFEDERATE  STATES  ARMY, 

From  July  1,  18<i4,  to  December  31,  1864,  inclusive. 


PREPARED  FROM  FILES  OF  HEAD-QUARTERS,  DEPARTMENT  OF  SOUTH 
CAROLINA,  GEORGIA,  AND  FLORIDA, 


Captain  Tl.  C.  GILCHRIST, 

ACTING  WJDOK  AP'TOCATE  OE.VEB-AL,  DEPARTMENT  3.C.,  OA.,  AND  FLOWDA. 


WITH  FULL  INDEX, 


Explanatory  Notes,  ani>  such  Decisions  of  the  War  Department 

as  could  bk  collected  totching  matters  of  general  concern 

to  the  service. 


COLUMBIA. 

EVAN8     AND     COGSWELL. 

1865, 


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ANALYTICAL    INDEX 

TO  • 

FROM  JULY  1  TO  DECEMBER  31,  1864. 


No.  No. 

AMENDMENTS.                                                                              p",;.  o%. 

General  Orders,  No.  49  (1863),  paragraph  I,  by. VI  63 

General  Orders,  No.  55  (c.  s.),  paragraph  II IV  63 

General  Orders,  No.  63,  paragraph  I  (c.  s.) V  67 

General  Orders,  No.  44,  paragraph  I,  section  6  (c.  s.).. VI  67 

General  Orders,  No.  96,  paragraph  IV  (1863) VIII  67 

General  Orders,  No.  66,  paragraph  I,  Bection  VI  (c.  s.) III  67 

General  Orders,  No.  110  (1863) I  70 

General  Orders,  No.  69,  paragraph  I  (c.  8.) II  71 

General  Orders,  No.  69,  paragraph  V  (c.  s.) V  71 

General  Orders,  No.  34,  paragraph  III  and  IV  (c.  s.) VII  71 

General  Orders,  No.  67,  paragraph  II  (c.  8.) h  ...  .VI  73 

General  Orders,  No.  77,  paragraph  I  (c.  8.) II  81 

General  Orders,  No.  77,  as  regards  the  Ordnance  and  Nitre 

bureaus I>  II  82 

General  Orders,  No.  48,  paragraph  VII  (c.  8.) Ill  83 

General  Orders,  No.  74,  par.igraph  I  (1862) IV  83 

General  Orders,  No.  73,  paragraph  IV  (c.  8.) XI  83 

General  Orders,  No.  34,  paragraph  XIII  (c.  s.) VII  84 

■  ARMS. 

Lost  by  those  serving  in  forces  for  local  defence,'  to  be  paid 

f..r.. IV  61 

ARMY  REGULATIONS, 

Paragraph  1,16.H,  concerning  medical  regulations, amended. Ill  60 

Paragraph  1,197,  concerning  medical  regulations,  amended. .IV  60 

ASSIGNMENTS. 

Brigadier-General  Winder  as  Commissary-General  of  Pris- 

oneri< I  84 


IV  INDEX. 

BOARDS. 

Medical  examining,  if  they  find  soldiers  fit  for  light  duty, 

to  forward  certificate  to  office  of  A.  and  I.  6. ;  and  how.  .VII  71 

Medical  examining,  not  to  extend  furlough  unless  condi- 
tion of  soldier  is  such  that  he  can  not  make  journey I     33 

CAVALRY. 

Divisions  and  brigades  allowed  ;    A,  and  I.  G VI     07 

CLAIMS. 

For  property  informally  impressed;  G.  0.,  54  (c.  s.)  ex- 
plained  I     68 

Commissioner  of,  may  draw  stationery,  and  advertise II     68 

Commissioner  of ;  how  paid .- Ill     68 

CLOTHING. 

Issued  to  detailed  men,  to  be  same  as  issued  to  soldiers  in 

field  (7th  section) I    66 

When  it  can  not  be  furnished  to  be  commuted  (section  8).. .  .1     66 
Issued  to  soldiers  in  general  hospitals  by  post  quarter- 
master   IX     67 

COLORS  CAPTURED. 

Not  to  be  presente'd  to  individuals • II     63 

COMMANDING  OFFICERS. 

Of  cavalry  regiments  and  battalions,  will  require  descrip- 
tive roll  of  horses  to  be  made ;  noting  changes VI     83 

Of  posts   near  military  prisons  subordinate  to  Brigadier- 
General   Winder   in   matters    necessary  for  security  of 

prisoners;  not  to  interfere  with  prisoners II     48 

COMMISSARIES. 

Not  to  purchase  more  than  one-half  of  marketable  surplus 

of  provisions  and  grain ...II     69 

To  require  from  commissioned  officers   a  certificate  that 

rations  are  for  own  use II     78 

COMMISSIONERS. 

Of  claims  for  property  informally  impressed  ;  how  to  pro- 
ceed, etc.* 68 

COMMUTATION. 

Of  rations  allowed  enlisted  men  fixed  at  .$2  50  per  Hem.. VII     67 
-  Of  rations  allowed  sick  and  wounded  soldiers  from  date  of 

furlough VIII     67 

CONSCRIPTS. 

Commandants  of,  will  be  under  the  direction  of  the  Gener- 
als of  Reserves r. ......—.. II     73 


INDEX.  V 

Unassigned,  fit  for  light  diit}',  will  report  at  camp  of  in- 
straction t... IV    77 

Detailed  by  Bureau  of  Conscription  come  under  provisions 

of  section  6,  paragraph  T,  G.  0.,  66  (c.  8. ) Ill     67 

Act  relnting  to,  to  bo  enforced  in  Southwestern  Kentucky.. IV     83 
CONSCRIPTION. 

Bureau  of,  will  furnish  list  of  detailed  agriculturists  (o 
chief  commissary  in  every  state • I     69 

Inspectors  of,  will  forward  to  camp  of  instruction  those 
said  to  bo  permanently  disabled,'  whom  they  think  fit  for 
active  service. I     81 

Will  bring  into  service  the  5O,O0O  slaves  authorized  by  act 

of  Feb.  17,  1S64 I     86 

CORRESPONDENCE. 

Military,  regulations  respecting i  ...<..  .1     78 

Officers  through  whom  sent  to  express  opinion  thereon.    •^T''T1£.I1'';i 

IIow  folded  and  indorsed. 
DESCRIPTIVE. 

Roll  of  animals  in  cavalry  required VI     S3 

Roll  of  animali" ;  form  of X     83 

Roll  of  slaves,  to  be  made  in  duplicate ;  and  how I     86 

DEERTERS. 

Reports  of,  furnished  Bureau  of  Conscription  shoul-d  be 

more  full ;  what  they  should  contain. .  i  ^ V     73 

From  U.  S.  army  inTited  to  come  within  the  Confederate 

lines. ..  i 65 

DETAILS. 

Soldier.'',  etc.,  to  serve  in  reserve  forces I     63 

Granted  agriculturists  to  cease  in  certain  contingencies.  .VII     (59 

Applications  for,  to  be  transmitted  to  Saperintoudont  of 

Bureau  of  Conscription  ;  and  how.". IV  73,  XI     8S 

Granted  by  War  department  revoked  ;  76  amended  bj' 77 

All  who  hold,  or  whose  applications  are  pending,  to  report 
at  camp  of  instruction,  except  artisans,  etc.  (Sec  G.  0., 
81,  paragraph  II,  o.  s.) I     77 

Lists  of,  to  bo  forwarded  to  Generals  of  Reserves,  and  what 

should  be  specified .II     77 

For  physical  disability  to  bo  examined  by  select  medical 

boards.    (See  G.  0.,  81,  paragraph  III) Ill     77 

Srildiers  will  not  be  transferred  to  other  duty  without  au- 
thority from  War  dopartuieut,  or  general  commanding 
army  to  which  thoy  belong IV     84 

A* 


vm-  INDEX. 

Supplies ;  how  transferred. Ill  60 

Officers  to  report  to  Surgeon-General  and  medical  director. .  IV  60 
Officers  on  conscript  duty;   liow  to  procure  leave  of  ab- 
sence  I  71 

MILITARY  STOREKEEPERS. 

Candidates  for  appointment  as,  to  be  examined V.     83 

MUSTER. 

Of  slaves  to  be  made  on  last  day  of  every  even  month. 

Rolls;  how  prepared  and  forwarded VII     86 

NITRE  AND  MINING  BUREAU. 

Chief  of,  will  return  to  field  one-fifth  of  employees;  and 
how  (substitute  for  G.  0.,  No.  77). ■..'...  .11'' 82 

OFFICERS.;  ^jv^ur   CO  LiU: 

Dropped  from  rolls  of  army I  58,  II  62     80 

Resigned  from  army II  68,  I  62     79 

Travelling  under  orders,  allowed  transportation  in  kind 
and  $10    a   day.      (See    G.    0.,    No.  63,  III,    c.   s.  and 

71,  V) V     59 

Promoted ......„...."...  ^ I     61. 

Appoiuted 1 II     61 

Continuously  engaged  in  travelling,  allowed  expenses. ..  .Ill     6i> 
--    Not  included  in  operation  of  act  to  punish  lawlessness  in 

cavalry IV     63 

In  reserve  forces  to  report  arms  lost,  and  to  account  for 

money  collected  for  the  same IV     67 

Allowed  to  purchase  marketable  surplus  of  provisions  and 

grain....... v.....^;. :.;....-..;  .^V'^  61) 

In  the  general  stafl'  will  report  by  letter  to  the  office  of  the 

A.  and  I.  G.,  setting  forth  their  rank,  corps,  position,  etc..  .VI     71 

DravvJng  rations,  will  certify  that  the  saime  are  for  their 

own  use ^.. II     7S 

Who  have  sold  rations  not  hereafter  allowed  to  draw  for 

more  than  three  days .4... .Ill     78 

Furloughcd  from  hospitals  will  be  allowed  rations  sufficient 

to  reach  ilostination .IV     7S 

Absent  without  leave,  not  to  be  furloughed  or  admitted  to 
hospital  unless  unable  to  travel,  otherwise  to  be  sj^nt 
back  to  command ......V.  .78.. 

ORDNANCE. 

Chief  of  bureau  of,  will  return  to  field  one-fifth  of  em- 
ployees ;  .and  how  (substituted  for  G.  0.,  No.  77) I     82 


INDEX.  IX 

ORDNANCE  OFFICERS.  r  . 
Distribution  of  grades  of,  changed  in  consequence  of  addi- 
tion of  fifty I     70 

Who  alone  constitute  corps  of TI     70 

Will  report  to  Chief  of  Ordnance  at  Richmond Ill     70 

Appointments  to  be  made  to  grade  of  second  lieutenant, 

except  those  examined  prior  to  June  10,  1864 IV     70 

PAYMENTS. 

For  extra  duty  to  detailed  mon ..'.-,'..'.. J     66 

1st.  Amount  in  City  of  Richmond.  -J-..'  im 

2J.  For  ten  hours'  work  and  uncommon  skill.  « 

3d.  To  bear  proportion  to  expense  of  living  in  Richmond. 
4th.  Contractors  to  conform  to  government  wages. 
6tb.  Compensation  for  piece-work. 

6tb.  To  applj'  only  to  men  detailed  ''  from  the  field,  etc." 
(See  also  G.  0.,  No.  67,  paragraph  III.) 

To  men  detailed  "  in  the  field  "  to  be  according  to  para- 
graph 882,  A.  R Ill     71 

To  contract  physicians  will  be  the  same  as  of  assistant 

surgeons,  when  whole  time  is  given  to  public  3ervicc. . .  .IV     71 

PHYSICIANS. 

Contract ;  allowed   pay  of  assistant  surgeons   when  their 
>  ;  whole  time  is  given  to  the  service IV     71 

PRISONERS. 

Commissary-General  of,  Brigadicr-Genefal  Winder I     84 

Quards  of,  to  be  taken  from  troops  doing  duty  at  neighbor- 
ing post. ..  ...^^....^j.,_.  j^..j.j. Ill     84 

PROVISIONS. 

One-half  of  marketable  surplus  of,  to  bo  left  for  be'nefit  of 

.  soldiers' families II     69 

State  agents  for  relief  of  soldiers'  families  may  purchase 

marketable  surplus  of Ill     69 

Officers  may  purchase  from  marketable  surplus  of V     69 

Sold  under  this  order,  to  bo  reported  to  Commandant  of 

Conscripts,  with  evidence  that  they  were  sold  as  required.VI     69 
Schedule  prices  of II     76 

PUBLICATION. 

Of  private  letters  or  communications  relative  to  military 
m.irohes  or  operations  forbidden,  and  partj'  offending  to 
DO  punished 72 


X  INDEX.  - 

PURVEYORS. 

To  provide  subsistence,  clothing,  etc.,  for  the  slaves  in  em- 
ploy of  government ;  apd  how V     86 

QUARTERMASTBIl  GENERAL.    - 

Will  arrange  for  payment  for  hire  or  loss  of  slaves  at  end 

of  every  six  months IX     86 

QUARTERMASTERS. 

Will   make  purchase   of   corn   and   forage   from    detailed 

agriculturists II     71 

Will  return  sacks,  or  pay  $3  for  each Ill     83 

QUARTERS. 

To  be  commuted  to  each  detailed  man.     (Sec.  9) I     66 

RATIONS. 

Commuted  value  of,  in  hospitals I     59 

Hospital;  what  is 167,11     59 

In  kind,  issued  to  hospital  attendants Ill     59 

Issued  to  detailed  men  to  be  same  as  issued  to  soldiers  in 

field.     (Sec.  7.) I     66 

When  it  can   not  be  issued  within  ten  days,  to  be  com- 
muted.   (Sec.  7.) I     66 

Commuted  under  General   Orders,  No.  8,  paragraphs  III, 

IV,  and  VI,  fixed  at  $2  60 VII     67 

Allowed  sick  and  wounded  men  on  furlough. . .    VIII     67 

Not  allowed  to  be  sold Ill     75 

Sufficient  to  reach  place  of  destination  granted  furloughed 

officers  and  men  ;  and  how IV     78 

For  three  days  only,  will  be  given  to  officers  and  men  who 

have  sold  rations II     78 

To  be  drawn  by  retired  soldiers  at  university  or  school,  at 

nearest  post VII     84 

REVOCATIONS. 

General  Orders,  No.  93  (1863) V     63 

General  Orders,  No.  75(1863) Ill     71 

RESERVES. 

To  be  exclusively  under  their  own  general  officers I'    75 

When  assigned  to  commander  of  active  forces  ho  will  di- 
rect their  military  movements,  determine  applications 
for  furlough,  and  furnish  necessary  sup"plies.     (Sec.  2). . .  .1     75 
General  commanding  to  arrange  their  permanent  organi- 
zation, grant  discharges,  details,  etc.     (Sec.  2) I     75 

How  to  be  assigned  and  recalled.     (Sea.  3) I     75 

Monthly  return  of,  to  be  transmitted  to  general  command^ 
ing  reserves.     (Sec.  4) I    75 


To  receive  same  rations  and  supplies  as  the  active  forces. 

(Sec.  5) I     75 

ROLL  OF  HONOR. 

Direction  for  making  selection  for ...    II     64 

Names  on II     64,  87 

SACKS. 

To  be  returned  to  Quartermaster's  department,  or  $.3  00 

paid  for  each Ill     83 

SADDLES. 

Branded,  in  hands  of  those  not  entitled  to  retain  them,  to 
be  turned  in  to  qnartermaster.  (See  Q.  0.,  No.  7.3,  para- 
graph II) ...,..,,  II     87 

SOHEDl'LE  PRICES.  "'     ' 

Of  provisions  for  states  oast  of  Mississippi II     75 

SLAVES. 

Brought  into  service  as  authorized  bj  act  of  February  17, 

1S64;  and  how .1     86 

When  fifty  are  collected  at  any  one  station,  to  be  forward- 
ed and  turned  over II     86 

How  organized Ill     86 

Directors,  superintendents,  etc.,  of  J  how  selected .IV     86 

Clothing  and  medical  supplies  for  ;  how  furnished V     86 

To  be  under  supervision  of  the  Engineer  bureau VI     86 

To  be  mustered  ;  when  and  how VII     86 

Value  of;  how  appraised VIII     86 

Payment  for  hire  and  lose  of,  to  be  made  every  six  months.  IX     86 

How  treated • X     86 

Managers  of,  guilty  of  cruelty  or  malpractice,  to  be  remov- 
ed  XI     86 

SOLDIERS. 

Families  of,   allowed    to  purchase  marketable  surplus  of 

provisions  and  grain II     69 

Boards  of  Relief  allowed  to  purchase  same Ill     69 

Who  constitute  families  of  soldiers IV     69 

Not  allowed  to  sell  rations ^ Ill     75 

Who  have  sold  rations,  not  allowed  hereafter  to  draw  for 

more  than  three  days Ill     78 

Furlongbed  from  hospitals  will  be  allowed  rations  sufiB- 

cient  to  reach  destination IV     78 

Not  provided  with  authority  for  absence  from  command, 
not  to  be  admitted  to  hospital  or  furloughed,  unless  una- 
ble to  travel,  otherwise  to  be  sent  back  to  command V     78 


XH  INDEX. 

Furloughed  will  rejoin  commands  at  expiration  of  furlough, 

unless  certified  to  be  unable  to  travel I     83 

In  cavalry,  not  allowed  to  ride  his  horse,  or  sell  or  exchange 

him,  except,  etc. VI     83 

Retired,  who  are  in  any  university  or  school,  allowed  to 

draw  rations  at  the  nearest  post VII     84 

STAFF  OFFICER?!. 

Cavalry  divisions  and  brigades  allowed  additional  assist- 
ant adjutant  and  inspector-general VI     67 

Will  report  by  letter  to   Adjutant  and  Inspector-General's 

office,  setting  forth  their  rank,  corps,  position,  etc VI     71 

SUBSTITUTION. 

Paragraph  1,163  Army  Regulations Ill     60 

Paragraph  1,197  Army  Regulations IV    .60 

General  Orders,  No.  76,  c.  s 77 

'         General  Orders,  No.  73,  paragraph  IV,  c.  s. XI    83 

SURPLUS.  ,,:         4^ 

Of  provisions  and  grain,  one-half  to  be  sold  to  government,.  ?  71 

the  other  half  to  soldiers' families 11  69 

The  same  to  be  sold  to  Soldiers'  Boards  of  Relief Ill  69 

TAX  IN  KIND. 

Agents  of,  over  45  years,  not  subject  to  conscription II     60 

Collected  at  tax  depots  always  transferable  upon  requisi- 
tion  VII    63 

TOBACCO. 

Will  be  used  economically ;  and  how V     84 

TRANSPORTATION. 

Allowed  officers  travelling  under  orders V  71,  V     59 

WAGONS. 

Branded,  in  hands  of  those  not  entitled  to  retain  them,  to 
be  turned  in  to  quartermaster.  (See  G.  0",  No.  73,  para- 
graph II) II    67 

WHEAT. 

Not  to  be  used  for  feeding  horses I    60 


GENERAL  ORDERS^ 

No.  68.  J 


Adjutant  and  Inspectoe-Qenbral's  Officb, 
RiCRMOND,  July  4,  1864. 


I.  .The  following  nnmed  ofTicors  have  boon  dropped  from  tl»o  rolls  of 
the  army,  to  take  ^effect  from  the  dates   annexed   to  their  respective 


Co  D,  31st  Alabama  vols,  Jane  2, 1864 

Co  I,  7th  Alabama  cavalry,  " 

Co  F.  8th  Confodorato  regiment,  " 

Co  E,  36th  Georgia  vols,*  " 

Co  K,  6lBt  "  " 

Co  G,  66th  "  " 

Co  F,  37th  Tonnosseo  vols,  « 

Co  K,  66th  Georgia  vols,  «' 

Co  B,  3'tth  Tennessee  vols,  " 

Co  D,  34th  "  " 

Co  B,  59th  Alabama  vols,  " 

Co  11,  32(1  Georgia  vols,  " 

Co  C.  6th  bnttaliou  L  D  T,  « 

Co  C,  42d  Virginia  battalion  cavalry,  " 

Co  F,  46th  Mississippi  vols,  " 

Co  n,      "  "  " 

Heskin's  battery,  " 

Co  E,  36th  Virginia  vols,  " 

Co  1, 37th  Virginia  battalion  cavalry,  " 

Co  B,  30th  Tennessee  vols,  " 

Co  F,  35th  «  " 

Co  B,  6th  Florida  vols,  " 

Co  I,  66th  Georgia  vols,  '♦ 

Co  B,  4th  "  » 

Co  6,  48th  Tennessee  vols,  " 

Co  F,  28tli  «  " 

Co  II,  29th  Mississippi  vols,  " 

Co  C,  3d  Tennessee  vols,  .  " 

Co  G,  .39th  Georgia  vols,  « 

Co  R,  3M  Mississippi  vols,  " 

Adjutant  4Sth  Tennessee  vols,  " 

Co  I,  3d  Florida  vols,  " 

Co  H,  38th  Tennessee  vols,  •' 

Co  B,  30th  '(  « 

Co  A,  23d  «  " 

Co  K,  45th  "  " 

Co  D,  23d  battalion  Tennessee  vols,  " 

Co  A,  40tl)  Gcorgl.i  vol?.  « 


names  : 

Captain 

E  T  Thompson, 

" 

John  G  AVliite, 

First  Lt 

F  Kolillioim, 

" 

J  L  Leonard, 

Sec'nd  Lt  L  R  McOniro, 

^* 

T  J  P  Atkinson, 

« 

GSBlanton, 

" 

B  Fllaniniock. 

t       " 

C  A  Smith, 

First  Lt 

H  11  Sholton, 

Sec'nd  Lt 

;  A  G  Stewart, 

Lieut'nt 

Watson, 

First  Lt 

LQ  Landnim, 

Captain 

J  K  LittU^ton, 

Sec'nd  Lt  S  S  Williams, 

" 

A  L  Bratcher, 

" 

John  W  Lyles, 

i< 

Jas  E  Hardman, 

« 

Jas  A  Pratt, 

« 

H  H  Holm.an, 

First  Lt 

Jas  G  Samples, 

Captain 

R  H  Reeves, 

«< 

Jas  Thornton, 

cc 

Geo  B  May, 

" 

Lewis  Miller, 

" 

A  P  Odgathorpo, 

" 

K  G  .Tohnson, 

« 

Jjvs  A  Doylo, 

First  Lt 

R  A  Jolmston, 

" 

Thos  Moody, 

" 

W  L  Montague, 

<< 

Frank  W  Ross, 

« 

J  C  Sanders, 

" 

G  M  R  Stark, 

Sec'nd  Lt  T  D  Hill, 

" 

J  W  Haley, 

«' 

J  C  Grant, 

'• 

F  A  Boy<l, 

Stfc'nd  Lt  J  S  Worley, 

" 

J  51  McCarty, 

« 

Jas  M  McCall, 

« 

John  F  Breedlove, 

" 

Ed  n  Senflf, 

« 

Jos  Smith, 

(1 

E  R  Tilghman, 

" 

Jeff  Peyton, 

« 

Jesse  Crow, 

Lleut'nt 

John  W  Stewart, 

" 

B  F  Thofnpson, 

" 

John  Swinford, 

Ass  Surg 

J  A  Stewart, 

First  Lt 

T  C  Snow, 

" 

T  K  Wiggins, 

« 

S  B  Pool,           • 

" 

J  E  Swinson, 

Captain 

Jesse  L  Bryan, 

" 

S  L  Bracey, 

Sec'iid  Lt  R  T  Owen, 

'< 

FPOlmstead, 

Bev'd 

John  M  Carlisle, 

Captain 

Wat  Harris, 

Sec'nd  Lt 

Elijah  A  Carraway, 

Lieut'nt 

G  P  D  Brice, 

First  Lt 

John  E  Plater, 

Sec'nd  Lt  John  C  Stephens, 

Captain 

A  Lisk; 

" 

J  M  Liniion, 

Sec'nd  Lt  John  R  Robinson, 

Captain 

Geo  Allen, 

" 

W  R  Beasley, 

" 

W  L  Cochran, 

t< 

M  II  earthy. 

u 

Geo  E  Cochrane, 

« 

Theo  Carter, 

" 

W  H  Edwards, 

« 

Dennis  Easly, 

" 

J  D  Folsom, 

" 

Floyd  Ford, 

" 

J  L  Gibbons, 

" 

S  R  Hacker, 

« 

J  A  Howell, 

" 

G  R  Holmes, 

" 

J  Hodge, 

(I 

Wm  Hollman, 

" 

M  L  Jones, 

« 

T  A  Kerr, 

" 

Jas  A  Lyle, 

(1 

A  S  McKennle, 

Co  I,  39th  Georgia  vols,  June  2, 1864. 

Co  D,  53d  Alabama  vols,             *  " 

Co  H,  4l3t  Mississippi  vols,  " 

Co  B,  53d  Alabama  vols,  " 

Co  I,  25th  Louisiana  vols,  " 

Co  C,  34th  Tenneseeo  vols,  " 

Co  D,  3Sth            "  " 

Co  E,  45th            "  " 

Co  P.,  39th  Georgia  vols,  " 

Co  I,  48th  Tennessee  vols,     .  " 

Co  D,  8th  Arkansas  vols,  " 

Co  E,  36th  Georgia  vols,  " 

37th  Tennessee  vol^  " 

Co  I.  12th  N  C  vols,  June    6,  1864 

Co  B,  18th        "  " 

Co  G,  31st        "  " 

Co  B,  51st        "  " 

2d  N  C  cavalry,  " 

A  Q  M  12th  Mississippi  vols,  " 

CoK,      «                       "  " 

Co  B.  2d  Florida  vols,  "         ^ 

Chaplain  7th  S  C  vols,  " 

Co  L  4th  Alabama  vols,  " 

Co  H,  41st            "                .  " 

Co  C,  15th  Virginia  cavalry,  " 

4th  Maryland  battery,  " 

Co  D,  16th  Georgia  batt  cavalry,        June    9,  1864 

Co  I,  55th  Alabama  vols,  '' 

Co  G,  33d  Mississippi  vols,  " 

Co  D,  55th  Alabama  vols,  " 

A  Q  M  3d  Tennessee  vols,  June  10,  1864 

"      44th  N  C  vols,     - 

"      Q  M  G  « 

"      62d  N  C  vols,  " 

'<      63d        "  " 

"      20th  Tennessee  vols,  " 

"      49th  Alabama  vols,  " 

"      42d  Tennessee  vols,  " 

"      Marion  Station,  " 

"      10th  Arkansas  regiment,  " 

"      11th  Alabama  regiment,  " 

«      1st                   "          .  " 

"      26th  Tennessee  regiment,    '  " 

"      2d  Alabama  cavalry,  " 

"      19th  Kentucky  regiment,  ■' 

"      59th  N  C  regiment,  " 

"      31st  Arkansas  regiment,  " 

"      Ist  Cherokee  regiment,  " 

a      .„^^_  u 

"      16th  Arkansas  regiment,  " 


3 


Captain 


Sec'nil  Lt 
First  Lt 

Soc"nd  Lt 
First  Lt 
Sec'nd  Lt 


First  Lt 
Sec'ntl  Lt 

Captain 
First  Lt 
Sec'nd  Lt 
First  Lt 
Captain 
First  Lt 
Captain 


Elisha  Mayfleld, 
J  A  Montgomery, 
H  W  McKinnoy, 
W  C  uroorc, 
D  M  McDonald, 
H  W  McClure, 
.Tfts  L  Moorp, 
E  J  Olivor, 
AV  J  Pugh, 
Jas  Rogers, 
David  Kliine, 
J  M  Uandall, 
Q  V  Soniers, 
J  C  Wooten, 
Jolin  Whitoliand, 
W  E  Clark, 
Josephns  Dotson, 
E  J  Armstrong, 
J  A  Browning, 
Peter  C  Sox, 
E  F  Cheatliam, 
Kobert  Grery, 
N  H  Keyser, 
J  CMcOlenahan, 
J  F  McCleise, 
J  M  Robat, 
Jas  Taylor, 
Jas  AV  Terrell. 
J  L  West, 
A  M  Wara, 
Sam'l  J  McGrimn, 
J  B  Gist, 
Calvin  Moblcy, 
A  T  F  Mann, 
J  F  Loretz. 
J  It  Hawkins, 
W  J  Burrow, 
A  J  Row, 
J  C  Ilolden, 
J  W  Walker, 
J  C  McAfee, 
J  L  Hays, 
J  C  Alexander, 
J  B  Coiikem, 
E  W  Clark, 
C  W  Merchant, 
W  D  Hall, 
Chas  A  Rogers, 
Frank  M  Nabers. 
G  W  Ptandley, 


AQ 


M  ISth  Arkansas  regiment,       June  10, 1S64 

y2d  Alabama  regiment,  " 

8th  Kentucky  regiment,  ," 

5l8t  A'irginia  regiment,  " 

6th  Missouri  cavalry  battalion,  " 

16th  Tennesueo  cavalry  batt,  " 

Reserve  artillery,  " 

67th  Georgia  regiment,  " 

Station  not  known,  " 

8th  Georgia  battalion,  " 

16th  Texas  cavalry,  " 

Major  Paxton's  '< 

9th  Tennessee  regiment,  " 

48th                 «     .  » 

16th  Georgia  batt  infantry,  -"   • 

8th  A'irginia  battalion,  " 

Ct^neral  Holmes,  " 


34th  Vijjinia  militia, 

37  th  " 

QMG, 

Gener.al  Bnckncr's. 

2d  Virginia  militia, 

8tli  SC  regiment  (relieved), 

Station  not  known. 


"      Arizona,  « 
"      10th  Arkansas  regiment  (det'd)         " 

Co  K,  1st  Arkansas  rifles,  J«ne  11, 1864 

Co  C,  4th  Arkansas  vols,  " 

CoG,2oth               "  « 

Co  D.  25th               "  •                     << 
Co  C,  25th 
Co  B,  25th               " 
Co  F,  3l8t                " 

Co  D,  3lBt               "  .< 

Co  A,  3l8t               "  "     ,     - 

Co  E,  31st               «  " 

Co  H,  31st               "  a 

CoG,  31st               «  " 

Co  B,  31st               "  '» 

Co  B,  4th  Louisiana  vols,  « 

Adjutant  4tli  Louisiana  vols,  " 

Co  II,  14th  Texas  dismounted  cavalry,           " 

Co  K.  14th            «  «                        « 

Co  K,  1st  Missoiiri  cavalry,  « 

Co  E,  14th  Mi8si88ii)pi  vols,  " 

Co  G,  22d             ' "  " 


Lieut'nt    Jasper  C  Winn, 

Co  B,  14th  Miasiasippl  vols. 

June  11, 

1864 

Sec'nd  Lt  Jos  D  Hudson, 

Haskin's  battery. 

« 

Lt  Col        J  B  Carding, 

49th  Tennessee  vols, 

« 

« 

Sec'nd  Lt  H  K  Oamp, 

Co  I,  49th  Tennessee  voIb, 

« 

« 

"          John  T  McCormlck, 

Co  C,  53d             « 

i< 

«          M  M  MuIUns, 

Co  E,  53d            " 

M 

Captain     S  F  McQueen, 

AQM, 

<t 

Major         G  B  Booker, 

QM, 

« 

Abs  Surg   C  W  TImms, 

8th  Virginia  cavalry. 

(( 

Sec'nd  Lt  John  Mitchell, 

Jeff  Davis  artillery. 

June  13, 

1864 

rirst  Lt     Wm  K  Johnson, 

Co  F,  48th  Virginia  infantry. 

« 

Lieut'nt     II  A  Davis, 

Co  F,  38th  NOT,  Scale's  brigade, 

« 

Sec'nd  Lt  John  D  Biggs, 

Co  G,  42d  Virginia  infantry. 

" 

Rev'd         Jos  Peeler, 

Chaplain  3d  Tennessee  cavalry, 

June  15, 

1864 

First  Lt     OS  Morgan, 

Co  B,        «                     " 

a 

•  . 

Sec'nd  Lt  Sam'l  H  Smith, 

Co  C,        "                     « 

" 

First  Lt     W  I  Shaw, 

Co  K,      ,« 

u 

Sec'nd  Lt  A  B  McConkey, 

Co  K,        «                     « 

i( 

Lieut'nt     Chas  A  Johnston, 

C^,  14th  Mississippi  vols, 

« 

Sec'nd  Lt  C  L  Field, 

Co  C.  28th  Tennessee  vols,        t 

« 

"          LB  Jennings, 

Co  D.  39th  Alabama  vols, 

" 

First  Lt     J  L  Pargason, 

Co  I,  32d  Mississippi  vols, 

« 

Ass  Surg   W  R  Tompkins, 

P  ACS, 

« 

"          A  R  Jones, 

"  . 

" 

"         BFChears, 

" 

« 

Captain     John  F  Ross, 

Co  D,  Buster's  batt  Arkansas  cavalry. 

« 

Sec'nd  Lt  John  D  Bryan, 

11               (i                          ti 

« 

Major         J  Grinishaw, 

Q  M  P  A  C  S, 

t( 

Ass  Surg   J  T  Hussey, 

1st  Arkansas  reg't  mounted  rifles. 

June  16, 

1864 

Sec'nd  Lt  E  Prentiss  Tucke, 

Co  E,  2d  N  C  cavalry. 

June  15, 

1864 

Major         M  K  Simons, 

0  S  Stewart's  brigade. 

June  20, 

1864 

Captain      J  0  Farnell, 

Co  G,  loth  Confederate  cavalry. 

« 

Sec'nd  Lt  Seth  Bridgeman, 

Co  I,  40th  N  C  vols. 

" 

"          David  P  Dodderick, 

Co  F,  34th  batt  Virginia  cavalry, 

u 

First  Lt     AC  Bailey, 

Adjutant  8th  Virginia  cavalry. 

u 

Lieut'nt     J  A  Marks, 

P  A  C  S, 

« 

Surgeon     W  N  Phillips, 

" 

June  23, 

1864 

Lt  Col        J  R  Neftl, 

16th  b.attnlioB  Tennessee  cavalry. 

« 

Colonel       S  D  Goodlet, 

22d  regiment  S  C  vols, 

April 

28, 

1864 

Captain     H  Tankcrsly, 

Co  H,  32d  Mississippi  vols. 

June  25, 

1864 

Major         W  E  Dyer, 

QM, 

June 

27, 

1864 

Captain     B  F  Blake, 

Co  E,  42d  batt  Virginia  cavalry, 

" 

First  Lt     T  C  Hatton, 

Co  K,  34th  N  C  vols. 

June  27, 

1864 

Captain     C  J  Hall. 

AQM, 

<( 

Sec'nd  Lt  Jas  D  Williams, 

Co  A,  1st  N  C  vols. 

X 

Captain     S  W  Morgan, 

Co  K,  31st  Alabama  vols. 

« 

Sec'nd  Lt  Thos  B  Board, 

Co  II,  17th  Virginia  cavalry. 

« 

First  Lt     J  M  Williams, 

Co  K,  21st        "             ", 

« 

Lieut'nt     P  S  Touchstone, 

Co  D,  3d  Arkansas  vols. 

« 

Captain     Jacob  Roth. 

Co  E,  48th  Mississippi  vols, 

<i 

5 


Lieut'nt 

Wm  Crusloy 

Soc'nd  Lt  W  H  Rose, 

" 

J  W  McClung. 

« 

M  K  McCall, 

First  Lt 

Hugh  Murphy, 

« 

Marvel  M  Jones, 

Sec'nd  Lt  Geo  K  Mnyo, 

a 

J  M  McCall, 

First  Lt 

Isaac  Roberts, 

Captain 

M  J  C  MnsgroTe, 

First  Lt 

Jas  Sillers, 

" 

Wm  O'Brien, 

Sec'nd  Lt  Jas  M  Nelaon, 

" 

H  A  Pchelling, 

Captain 

Jain  OS  M  Todd, 

Fii-st  Lt 

A  S  Simmons. 

" 

R  M  Williams, 

Sec'nd  Lt  Chas  T  Munnerlyn, 

« 

Jas  S  Thomason, 

First  Lt 

Sam'l  J  Turnbull, 

Sec'nd  Lt 

Chas  W  Ramey, 

Captain 

A  L  Hal  soy, 

Lieut'nt 

Q  W  Moore, 

" 

Sam'l  MeCklland, 

LtCol 

V  A  Witcher, 

Major 

Wm  Stratton, 

Sec'nd  LI 

;  S  A  Mullins, 

First  Lt 

Jas  BuelL 

M  S  Eslick, 

Captain 

Wm  Robson, 

Sec'nd  Lt  Zacli  Howell, 

« 

J  n  Echols, 

" 

W  V  Carlock, 

t( 

Wm  R  Jobo, 

" 

W  E  Davis, 

First  Lt 

Peter  James,  Jr, 

Captain 

Newton  A  Carroll, 

Lieut'nt 

A  C  Harowell, 

LtCol 

S  R  Hughes, 

Captain 

A  B  Hardy, 

First  Lt 

D  B  Heiion, 

Sec'nd  Lt  R  K  Amis, 

" 

T  J  Hardy, 

" 

B  Arnold, 

First  Lt 

S  W  Orissome, 

CapUin 

E  D  Polk. 

Sec'nd  LI 

t  Sam'l  Carey, 

Captain 

Reuben  R  Keith, 

Sec'nd  Lt  J  B  Murray, 

Captain 

W  n  H  Phelps, 

Co  E.  48th  Mississippi  vols,  June  27, 1864 

Co  K.  .3'2d  Tenno.*sco  vols,  " 

Co  F,  31st  Alabama  vols,  " 

Co  H,  23d        "  "  " 

Co  O,  20th  Tennessee  vols,  " 

Co  n,  60th  N  C  vols.  " 

Co  T,  1st  Florida  vols,  " 

Co  H,  41st  Mississippi  vols,  " 

Co  B,  16th  Louisi.ina  vols,  " 

Co  D,  2d  Florida  vols,  " 

Co  B,  Huger's  battalion  artillery,  " 
Co  B,  3d  Georgia  vols,                         June  28, 1864 

Co  A,  8th  Florida  vols,  " 

Co  Q,  12tli  Mississippi  vols,  " 

Co  E,  9th  Alabama  vols,  " 

Co  A,  COth  Alabama  vols,  " 

Co  A,  10th        "  "  " 

Co  G,  8th  S  C  vols,  « 

Co  0, 16th  N  0  vols,  « 

Co  A,  6th  Florida  vols,*  '« 

Co  A,  11th  Virginia  vols,  " 

21st  Virginia  cavalry,  " 

Co  A,  2l8t  Virginia  cavalry,  " 
Co  A,  27th  iMittalion  Virginia  cavalry,        " 

34th  "  «  "  « 

34th  "  *  "  « 

Co  D,  34th        "  «  "  « 

Co  G,  1st  Alabama  cavalry,  i     rffioqivJi 

Co  H,  Ist  Tennessee  cavalry,  '^      ""' 

Co  A,  25th  Louisiana  vols,  " 

Co  A,  25th         "  «  " 

Co  C.  32d  Mississippi  vols,  " 

Co  E,  32d  "  «  « 

Co  K.  2()th  Tennessee  vols,  '*  '■ 

Co  F,  43d  "  «  « 

Co  D,  9th  Mississippi  vols,  " 

Co  H.  48th  Tennessee  vols,  " 

Co  Q,  48th  «  «'  « 

48th  Tennessee  vols,  «« 

Co  B,  4th  Louisiana  battalion,  " 

Co  F,  4th        "  "  " 

Co  A,  4th       "  "  «« 

Co  B,  4th        «  '<  '< 

Co  C,  28th  Tennessee  vols,  " 

Co  K,  28th        "  «  « 

Co  B,  4th  "  "  « 

Co  1, 20th  "  «  " 

Co  A,  4tli  Georgia  cavalry,  " 

Co  E,  2d  Tennosseo  cavalry,  '* 

Co  K,  87th  Georgia  vols,  « 


Bec'nd  Lt  John  McDavid, 

"         W  II  Thompson, 
Captain     L  B  Anderson, 
Sec'nd  Lt  Wm  M  Ewell, 
First  Lt     Allen  Scarborough, 

"  F  0  Munsej, 

"  E  B  Ford, 

"  W  P  Mast, 

Captain  Jacob  Foster, 
Major  Jas  Burnett, 
First  Lt     J  H  Baird, 

"  Saiu'l  Kinsuy, 

II..Tho  resignations  of 
cepted  by  the  President,  to 
respective  names : 


Sec'nd  Lt  E  F  Matthews, . 

First  Lt 

W  H  Dudley, 

Sec'nd  Lt  J  M  Harper,      ' 

Captain 

W  H  Thomas, 

Sec'nd  Lt  S  E  Childress, 

Captain 

J  M  McLendon,  / 

First  Lt 

L  E  Rhodes, 

Chaplain 

Jas  A  Murphree, 

First  Lt 

Jesss  Carroll,* 

Sec'nd  Lt  Jas  M  Adkinson, 

Captain 

Geo  W  Littlefield, 

u 

W  II  Brazier, 

Sec'nd  Lt  G  F  Page, 

Captain 

Andrew  McGregor, 

First  Lt 

Perry  C  Wilkes, 

Sec'nd  Lt  Columbus  Loe, 

First  Lt 

A  B  Doggo  tt. 

Rev'd 

J  II  Weatherly, 

LtCol 

J  M  Ilambrick, 

Sec'nd  Lt  Geo  G  Barrs, 

Colonel 

Frank  Schaller, 

Ass  Surg 

John  Work, 

Captain 

Wm  B  Cox, 

Major 

A  W  DeBardeleben, 

Ass  Surg 

n  Walker, 

Sec'nd  Lt  Allen  Jolinson, 

First  Lt 

J  L  Power,               i 

Colonel 

L  M  Allen, 

Sec'nd  Lt  6  W  Campbell, 

First  Lt 

A  J  Toutant, 

Major 

G  W  Lee, 

Captain 

J  C  Hendrix, 

" 

John  W  Beclc, 

Co  F,  let  Florida  vols,  Juno  28, 18C4 

Co  A,  23d  Tennessee  battalion,  " 

Co  L,  4th  Georgia  cavalry,  " 

Co  II,  16th  Louisiana  vols,  "  . 

Co  C,  33d  Mississippi  vols,  '• 

Co  B,  2d  Tennessee  cavalry,  " 

Co  B,  40th  Georgia  vols,  " 

Co  D,  5Sth  N  C  vols,  " 

Co  A,  25th  Arkansas  vols,  June  29, 1864 

9tb  Texas  vols,-  '■ 

Co  0,  33d  Arkansas  vols,  " 

Co  F,  2d  A'irginia  vols,  " 

• 
the  following  named  oflScers  havo  been  ac- 
take  effect  from  the  dates  annexed  to  their 

Co  B,  cavalry  batt  Waal's  Texas  log,  June  1,4864 

Co  B,  Keizer's  regiment  of  cavalry,  " 

Caldwell's  CO  Faulkner's  reg  Ky  cav,  "       '■' 

Co  C,  14th  Confederate  cavalry,  '' 

Co  E,  46th  Mississippi  vols,  '• 

Co  C,  14th  Miss  bat  light  artillery,  " 

Co  F,  52J  Tennessee  vols,  " 

49th  Alabama  vols,  " 

Co  D,  57th  Alabama  vols,  " 

Co  G,  57  th        "           "  " 

Co  I,  8th  Texas  cavalry,  June  2, 1864 

Co  K,  10th  Confederate  cavalry,  " 
Col,                     " 

Co  G,  4th  Tennessee  cavalry,  " 

Co  B,  154th  Tennessee  vols,  "          " 

Co  A,  19th  Arkansas  vols,  " 

Co  K,  9th  Mississippi  vols,  " 

Chaphiin  4Gth  Alabama  vols,  " 

4th  Alabama  cavalry,  " 

Co  A.  26th  Georgia  battalion,  '        " 

22d  Mississippi  vols,  " 

P  A  C  S,  June  3,  1864 

Co  ii,  9th  Missouri  vols,  " 

j56th  Alabama  cavalry,  " 

16th  Virginia  cavalry,  " 

Co  D,  60th  Virginia  vols,  " 
Adjutant  1st  Mississippi  light  artillerj',        '' 

64th  N  C  vols,  " 

Co  K,  22d  S  C  vols,  " 

ADC,  etc,  " 

A  A  G,  etc,  " 

Co  E,"  Lee's  rangers,  " 
Co  E,  COtli  Georgia  vols,                   March  10, 1864 


Sec'nd  I,t  Jas  B  Lillard, 

Co  A,  Moorhoad's  par  rangora, 

Juno 

*, 

18M 

Surgeon 

J  no  M  Bay  lis. 

7th  Mississippi  battalion. 

" 

First  Lt 

1)  L  Sweetman, 

Co  D,  15th  Missis.sippi  vols. 

" 

Surgeon 

G  ]}  Heard. 

2d  Georgia  cavalry. 

" 

Captain 

Thos  Stokes, 

Co  A,  5th  Confederate  regiment, 

" 

'« 

Thos  J  Ormo, 

Ormo's  cavalry,  Chandler's  battalion, 

" 

Sec'nd  Lt  Jos  C  Bnyeston, 

Co  F,  6th  Alabama  cavalry, 

» 

" 

K  J  Crockett, 

Co  C,  1st  Alabama  vols, 

It 

First  Lt 

Wm  Gaut, 

Co  II,  4th  Tennessee  cavalry. 

« 

" 

John  Tillery, 

Co  L,  4tU           «              ". 

" 

« 

J  M  Brownleo, 
1'  II  Ward, 

Co  E,  Duffle  Mississippi  regiment, 
Co  C.  local  troops, 

Juno 

6, 

1864 

'( 

" 

Sec'nd  Lt 

L  F  Choice, 
C  N  Browning, 
R  F  Hall, 

C'>  11,  07th  Georgia  vols, 
Co  F,  27111  Tonnesseo  vols, 
Co  A,  C  S  Zouaves, 

•• 

Captain 

N  Wfiarrard, 

Co  I,  64tli  Georgia  vols, 

" 

Surgeoiv 

M  B  Jolinsfon, 

P  A  C  S, 

" 

Captain 

Thoniivs  Uardin, 

Co  «!,  aotU  Texas  dismt'd  c.ivalry. 

April  27, 

1864 

Sec'nd  Lt 

J  W  Myers, 

CoU. 'JOlh     •• 

" 

Captain 

W  II  Earf, 

Co  11.  4lh  Arkansas  vols, 

" 

« 

Jiio  H  Bryan, 

AQ  JI  Uth  Texas  vols. 

" 

Sec'ud  Lt 

A  D  Cooper, 

Co  B,  o3d  Texas  cavalry, 

" 

" 

Jl  II  FuUbright, 

Co  D,  20th  Texas  vols. 

May 

4, 

1864 

" 

Jno  M  Baker, 

Co  I),  Stone's  battalion. 

" 

Captain 

R  1)  Turner, 

Co  G,  3d  Texas  cavalry, 

" 

Sec'nd  Lt 

B  D  Sessunis, 

Co  G.  7lh     " 

" 

First  Lt 

Geo  Long, 

Co  I.  17th   •'            " 

" 

Surgeon 

A  Chastard, 

P  A  C  S, 

Junti 

7. 

1864 

Sec'nd  Lt  C  Pbilippi, 

Co  F,  C  S  Zouaves, 

'• 

Rev'd 

Jno  C  Dubose, 

Cliaplaiti  2d  Florida  cavalry. 

" 

First  Lt 

Tbos  Williams,  Jr, 

C-o  n,  6th  Alabama  cavalry, 

" 

Colonel 

W  H  Stiles, 

00th  (leorgia  vols. 

April  30, 

1364 

Sec'ud  Lt  Charles  R  Boyd, 

Co  B,  3rtth  Virginia  b.attalion, 

Junu 

8, 

1864 

Chaplain 

Richard  Shano, 

2d  N  0  cavalry, 

" 

Captain 

Arthur  Barnes, 

Co  II.  4tli  N  C  cavalry^ 

" 

First  Lt 

B  Jloore, 

Co  A,  20th  S  C  vols. 

" 

Sec'nd  Lt  T  L  Wood, 

Co  Ji,  Gth  Texas  cavalry, 

May 

1, 

1864 

First  Lt 

R  W  Hale. 

Co  11,  23d  S  C  vols. 

May 

22. 

1864 

Major 

S  G  Jamison. 

3d  battalion  L  D  troops, 

May 

20, 

1SC4 

" 

Louis  Uclaigle, 

QM, 

June 

13, 

1864 

Captain 

Matthew  Alexander 

,  Co  I,  2oth  Alabama  vols, 

July 

1, 

1862 

Second  Lt  Louis  V  Scliram, 

C  S  Zonavo  battalion, 

June 

1-1, 

1864 

« 

K  M  Western, 

Daniell's  light  battery, 

" 

" 

Thomas  Dudley, 

II  U  Foy, 

Henry  S  Hammond; 

Cavalry  P  A  C  S 
Drill-master  P  A  C  S, 

Juno 

15, 

1864 

First  Lt 

J  K  Dniylon, 

ADC,  etc. 

'• 

Sec'ud  Lt  James  JUhoney, 

Co  A,  naval  battalion, 

" 

John  B  Williamson, 

Co  D,  2d  battalion  L  D  troops, 

" 

Rev'd 

John  J  Westbrook, 

Chaplain  4''M  Alabama  vols, 

8 


Soc'nd  Lt  J  S  Heath, 

Captain 

W  B  Baker, 

" 

R  J  Martin, 

« 

James  N  Ganuaway, 

First  Lt 

J  E  Burchard, 

Sec'nd  Lt  B  Braret, 

" 

B  W  Dickson, 

Captain 

John  Garrett, 

First  Lt 

B  H  Dicky, 

Captain 

James  Lcwera, 

First  Lt 

Alex  Gillon, 

Sec'nd  Lt  R  R  Rutherford, 

« 

G  B  Mills, 

Captain 

0  Pannill, 

Sec'nd  Lt  Norton  K  Adams, 

(( 

G  M  Netherland, 

<• 

J  W  McMichacl, 

Rev'd 

S  S  Halliday, 

Captain 

W  H  Sutherland, 

Sec'nd  Lt  J  H  Waltbal, 

" 

B  H  Raimes, 

LtCol 

John  Critchor, 

Captain 

A  C  Peace, 

« 

D  M  Buie, 

Rev'd 

W  P  Wilson, 

First  Lt 

J  M  Middleton, 

Sec'nd  Lt  S  E  Thomas, 

Captain 

G  W  Parkison, 

K 

H  H  Shackelford, 

Lieut'nt 

D  Rankin, 

Sec'nd  Lt  J  A  Williamson, 

Rev'd 

J  B  Link, 

Lieut'nt 

William  H  Toon, 

Sec'nd  Lt  J  C  Fears, 

Asa  Surg 

W  D  Cunningh<jm, 

« 

L  H  Jones, 

Captain 

Theg  Cordes, 

« 

T  G  Henson, 

Sec'nd  Lt  James  B  Higdon, 

Major 

Thomas  L  Snead, 

Captain 

William  Rodefer, 

" 

John  S  Thompson, 

Sec'nd  Lt  Joseph  E  Virnolson, 

Rev'd 

A.  B.  Pears, 

Sec'nd  Lt  George  W  Qammill, 

Captain 

R  H  Bassett, 

Sec'nd  Lt  N  Cook, 

First  Lt 

James  K  Scott, 

Sec'nd  Lt 

John  Willett, 

First  Lt 

S  8  Totten, 

Co  D,  65th  N  0  vols,  June  15,  1864 

Co  H,  53d  Georgia  vols,  " 

Co  F,  18th  Mississippi  vols,  " 

A  C  S  P  A  C  S,  June  16,  1664 

Co  C,  8th  Kentucky  cavalrj',  " 

C  o  D,  fith  Tennessee  vols,  " 

Co  B,  1st  Mississippi  partisans,  " 

Co  G,  1st            «•             ■'  '• 

Bates' company,  Powers' cavalry  reg,  " 

Co  B,  Wood's  cavalry  regiment,  '■ 

Matthews'  artillery,  " 

Co  D,  27th  battalion  Georgia  vols,  " 

McElroy's  comp'y  5th  bat  Fla  cavalry,  " 

Co  K,  oth  Virginia  cavalry,  " 

Co  K,  1st  Alabama  vols.  May    6,  1864 

Co  G,  25th  N  C  vols,  June    7, 1864 

Co  D,  45th  N  C  vols,  June  20, 1864 

Chaplain  1st  Florida  battalion,  " 

Co  C,  24th  Virginia  vols,  « 
Dance's  battery,  1st  Virginia  artillery,         " 


Co  F,  4th  Tennessee  vols, 

15th  Virginia  cavalry, 

Co  n,  22d  S  C  vols, 

Unattached  company  P  A  C  S, 

Chaplain  16th  Arkansas  vols, 

ADC,  etc, 

Co  G,  47th  Tennessee  vols, 

Co  D,  Ist  Kentucky  partisans, 

Co  F,  Dufl's  reg  Mississippi  cavalry. 

Adjutant  2d  local  bat  Virginia  vols, 

Eldridge's  battery  Tenn  artillery, 

Chaplain  2d  Missouri  cavalry,   . 

Enrolling  oflBcer  P  A  C  S, 

Co  H,  2d  Mississippi  vols, 

PACS, 

Co  6,  3d  S  C  cavalry, 

Co  K,  62d  N  C  vols, 

Co  B,  6th  Kentucky  vols, 

A  A  G  P  A  C  S, 

A  Q  M  P  A  C  S, 

Co  B,  2d  Missouri  cavalry, 

Co  A,  naval  battalion. 

Chaplain  30th  Georgia  vols, 

Co  K.  47th  Alabama  vols, 

Co  G,  4th  Texas  vols, 

Co  H,  Grimsted's  regiment, 

Co  D,  3d  Missouri  cavalry, 

Co  F,  Baylor's  regiment, 

Co  D,  Hawp's  regiment, 


July  12,  1862 
June  21, 1864 


Juno  15, 1864 
June  1,  18G4 
July  1,  1864 
Jan  23, 1864 
June  23, 1864 


June  24, 1864 
June  25,.1864 


Feb  13,  1864 


#* 


PirBt  Lt 

Sec'nJ  Lt 


Captain 
Scc'nd  Lt 

First  Lt 
Asa  Surg 
Surgeon 
Sec'iid  Lt 

Captain 
Chaplain 
Sec'nd  Lt 
Captain 
Sec'nd  Lt 


Ass  Sure 
Captain 
Sec'nd  Lt 
Captain 

Sec'nd  Lt 
First  Lt 
Sec'nd  Lt 
Surgeon 
Captain 

Sec'nd  Lt 

LtCol 
First  Lt 
Sec'nd  Lt 
Captain 
First  Lt 
Captain 
First  Lt 
Sec'nd  Lt 
Captain 

First  Lt 
Sec'nd  Lt 
Chaplain 
Captain 


C  C  Grayson, 
Wni  Evans, 
John  E'colcr, 
Jos  Bradford, 
a  Montague, 
A  G  Vincent, 
T  H  Gatlin, 
Wm  Green, 
WUitiaill  Curry, 
AVm  T  Taliaferro, 
J  C  Henderson, 
W  H  Beatty, 
K  Lakiii, 
John  Lewis, 
Wra  II  Barber, 
H  L  W  Strond, 
A  J  Sinunona, 
J  F  Siler, 
Henry  U  Gill, 
H  A  Davis, 
Adam  B  Mallouee, 
D  R  Hivynes, 
A  V  G  racer, 
A  D  Self, 
E  Creuzbaur, 
Wm  Woodson, 
W  W  Wilson, 
W  R  Lavrson, 
A  J  Brown, 
J  n  Lyons, 
W  U  Brown, 
J  R  Waller, 
G  A  Dickerman, 
R  R  Bradley, 
J  R  Burns, 
J  D  G  Adrian, 
L  Nowsmi, 
g  B  Callahan. 
Jas  W  Heliums, 
J  E  Moore, 
J  A  Shaiiiblin, 
Geo  F  Parker, 
ARK  Xorthrup, 
W  C  Walsh, 
B  F  Johnson, 
,Tas  Dunaway, 
Edward  Allen, 
J;is  Porter, 
W  S  I'oyncr, 
Jo  ▲  DanieU 


Co  G,  Terrell's  regiment,  Feb.  13, 1864 

Co  A,  Likeu's  regiment,  " 

Co  K,  3:;d  Texas  cavalry,  " 

Artillery,  " 

Kings  battery.  " 

Co  K,  2d  Lttuisiana  cavalry,  " 

Co  C,  17th  Texas  vols,  ■  « 

Co  K,  18th  Texas  disuiounted  cavalry,  " 

Co  D,  4th  battalion  Florida  vols,  Juno  27,  1864 

Adjutant  24th  Virginia  vols,  " 

P  A  C  S,  June  28,  1864 


June 
Juno 


Feb 


M.iy 


Kevill's  company  United  artillery,    June 

Young's  company  howitzers. 

Co  E.  Phillips"  Georgia  legion, 

13th  Alabama  vols, 

Co  F,  13th  Alabama  vols, 

Co  14  Goth  N  C  vols, 

Co  Q,  24th  Virginia  cavalry, 

Co  F.  38th  N  C  vols, 

Co  G,  65th        " 

35tli  Texas  cavalry, 

Co  H,  8th  Texas  vols, 

11th  Louisiana  battalion, 

Light  battery, 

CoC,  Wood's  battalion, 

Co  £,  16th  Arkansiis  infantry, 

Co  I,      " 

Co  G,  Madison's  regiment, 

PACS, 

Co  A,  30th  Texas  cavalry, 

Co  D,  31st  Texas  dismounted  cavalry, 

Co  C,  IGth  Texas  dismounted  cavalry, 

Co  K,  30th  Texas  infantry, 

35th  Texas  cavalry, 

Co  C.  14th  Tex.is  vols, 

Co  F,  Chisuiri's  regiment, 

Co  K.  1st  Creek  regiment, 

Co  K,  18th  Arkan.sas  vols, 

Co  1, 16th  Texas  cavalry, 

Co  I,  15th  " 

Co  1,  20th  Texas  dismounted  cavalry, 

Co  E,  19th  Texas  infantry, 

PACS, 

Co  £,  9th  Missouri  infantry, 

Co  H.  15th  Texas  cavalry, 

7th  Missouri  cavalry, 

Co  F,  loth  Missouri  cavalry, 

Co  E,  16th  Arkansas  infantry, 

CoB,l&th        .  "      ... 


29,1864 


13, 1864 
30,1864 


20, 1884 
16, 1864 


May  18,  1864 


May  23,  1864 


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Captain     R  8  RieliarU,  Co  I,  28tli  Lonisiiina  infantry,  IMay  23,  1861 

Soc'nd  Lt  Wm  Nonnan,  Biill-mastei',  " 

By  order. 

S.  COOPER, 
Adjutant  and  Inspector-General. 


GENERAL  ORDERS,"!  Adjotani  and  In«pector-Genebal's  OpfiCe, 

No.  59.  j  RiCHMOJTD,  July  S,  1364. 

I.  .In  accordance  with  tbo  act  of  Congress  approved  June  W,  1864, 
and  published  in  General  Orders,  No.  51?,  current  scries,  the  commuta- 
tion value  of  rations  of  sick  and  wounded  officers  and  soldiers  in  hospi- 
tals or  other  places,  in  camp  or  the  field,  used  as  hospitals,  will  be  the 
cost  of  the  ration  at  the  post  or  place,  and  oue  hundred  per  centum 
thereon — -which  amount  will  constitute  the  hospital  fund. 

II.. The  ration  named  in  the  preceding  paragraph,  when  actually 
issued,  will  correspond  with  that  allowed  to  soldiers  in  the  field;  but, 
in  reckoning  tbo  hospital  fund,  the  whole  number  of  rations  due,  wheth- 
er drawn  or  commuted,  will  be  estimated,  in  quantity  and  components 
(excluding  sugar  and  coffee),  according  to  the  ration  as  prescribed  in 
paragraph  1,107,  Army  Regulations. 

III. -Rations  in  kind  (such  as  are  issued  to  soldiers  in  the  field) 
may  be  issued  to  all  attendants  in  regimental,  field,  or  other  hospitals. 

IV.. Medical  Directors  will  report,  through  the  Surgeon-General,  to 
this  office,  soldiers  iu  hospital  who  are  mechanics,  and  who  are  perma- 
nently disabled,  or  it  is  believed  will  be  unfit  for  many  months  for  field 
service.  When  reported,  their  trade  will  be  stated,  that  they  may  be 
detailed  in  appropriate  bureaus  to  relievo  abl-e-bodied  men  therein  em- 
ployed. 

v..  Officers  travelling  under  orders  will  be  allowed  transportation  in 
kind  and  ten  dollars  per  diein.  All  General  or  Special  Orders,  which 
give  other  or  different  allowances,  are  hereby  revoked.  Generals  or 
other  officers  commanding  a  district,  department,  or  army  in  the  field, 
and  chiefs  of  the  several  military  bureaus,  are  alone  authorized  to  give 
orders  that  will  carry  transportation. 
By  order. 

S.  COOPER, 
Adjutant  and  In82)ector- General. 


GKNERAL  ORDERS, "J  Adjutant  and  Inspectob-Genekal's  Office, 

No.  CO.  J  Richmond,  July  21, 1864. 

I.. Officers,  contractors  of  the  government,  aud  their  agents,  are  pro- 
hibited from  purchasing  or  using  wheat  for  feeding  horses. 


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II.  .Agents,  assessors,  and  employees  on  tax  in  kind  Servico,  who  are 
over  45  j'ears  of  age,  will  not  be  molested  by  enrolling  officers. 

III.  .Paragraph  19,  Medical  liegulations  (1,1C3  Army  Regulations), 
is  substituted  by  the  following  : 

An  officer  transferring  medical  supplies  will  furnish  duplicate  certi- 
fied invoices  to  the  officer  who  is  to  receive  them,  who  shall  furnish  to 
the  issuing  offiter  duplicate  receipts  (specifying  articles  and  quantities), 
accompanied  by  a  report  of  the  quality  and  condition  of  the  supplies, 
and  discrepancies,  if  any,  between  the  articles  received  and  invoiced  ;  a 
duplicate  of  which  report  will  also  be  scut  to  the  Surgeon-General. 
With  their  returns  of  hospital  property,  officers  will  forward  to  the 
Surgeon-General  one  of  the  invoices  of  supplies  received  by  them,  and 
one  of  the  receipts  for  supplies  issued.  A  medical  officer  who  turns 
over  medical  supplies  to  a  quartermaster  for  storage  or  transportation, 
will  forward  to  the  Surgeon-General  the  quart€rmaster's  receipt  for  the 
packages.  When  a  medical  ofiBccr  to  whom  stores  are  forwarded  has 
reason  to  suppose  them  miscarried,  ho  shall  promptly  inform  tho  issu- 
ing and  forwarding  officers  and  tho  Surgeon-General. 

IV.  .Paragraph  53,  Mqdical  Regulations  (1,197  Army  Regulations), 
is  modified  as  follows  : 

Every  medical  officer  will  report  to  the  Surgeon-General  and  to  the 
Medical  Director  tho  date  when  ho  arrives  at  a  station,  or  when  he 
leaves  it,  and  his  orders  in  the  case,  stating  the  date  of  their  reception, 
their  nature,  number,  date,  and  source  ;  and  at  the  end  of  each  month, 
whenever  not  at  his  station,  whether  on  service  or  on  leave  of  absence, 
and  when  on  leave  of  absence,  his  post-offico  address  for  the  next 
month. 

By  order. 

S.  COOPER, 
Adjutant  and  Inspector- Qetieral, 


QENERAL  ORDERS,  |  Adjutant  axd  Inspector-Qe.neral's  Office, 

No.  61.  j  llicuMOND,Ju?y  29,1864. 

Promotions  and  appointments  in  the  Provisional  Army  of  the  Con- 
federate States,  made  by  the  President,  by  and  with  tho  advice  and 
consent  of  tho  Senate,  during  the  last  session  of  Congress. 

I.— PROMOTIONS. 

.  Adjutant- OeneraV a  Department. 
Major  W.  D.  Pickett  to  be  lieutenant-colonel,  March  10,  1SC4,  to  fill 
on  original  vacancy. 


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Major  J.  P.  Johnson  to  be  lieutenant-colonel,  April  30,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

Major  S.  W.  Melton  to  be  lieutenant-colonel,  February  18, 1864,  to  fill 
an  original  vacancy. 

Major  W.  H.  Palmer  to  be  lieutenant-colonel,  February  19,  1864,  to 
fill  an  original  vacancy. 

Captain  AVillis  F.  Jones  to  be  major,  February  19,  1864,  vice Sel- 
lers, promoted. 

Captain  John  W.  Riley  to  be  major,  February  18,  1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

Captain  W.  N.  Starke  to  be  major,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

Captain  John  S.  Hope  to  be  major,  June  14,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

Captain  Henry  Ewing  to  be  major,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

Quartermaster's  Department. 

Captain  M.  A.  Pringle  to  be  major,  November  13,  1862,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

Captain  Mason  Morfet  to  be  major,  November  26,  1862,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

Captain  Lewis  N.  Webb  to  be  major,  November  17,  1862,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy.  . 

Captain  H.  McD.  McElrath  to  be  major,  August  1,  1862,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy.        > 

Captain  Kensey  Johns  to  be  major.  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

Captain  A.  E.  Lasalle  to  be  major.  May  28,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

Captain  J.  Hamilton  to  be  major,  June  16,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

Captain  W.  Bacon  to  be  major,  June  16,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

Captain  C.  M.  Smith  to  be  major,  July  6,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

Captain  R.  P.  Archer  to  be  major,  July  6,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

Captain  B.  Powell  to  be  major.  May  2, 1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

Captain  J.  W.  Young  to  be  major,  September  23,  1863,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

Captain  C.  F.  Moore  to  be  major,  September  23,  1863,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 


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Captain  W.  Q.  Ferguson  to  bo  major,  October  23,  1863,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

Captain  W.  Q.  Bentley  to  be  major,  October  23,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

Captain  J.  P.  Horbuck  to  be  major,  November  25,  1863,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy.  * 

Captain  E.  H.  Ewing  to  be  major.  December  3,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

Captain  T.  C.  Foam  to  be  major.  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

Siibxistcnce   Department. 

Captain  James  Sloan  to  be  major,  June  26,  186.3,  to   fill  an  original* 

vacancy. 
Captain    B.  W.  White  to  be  major,  June  26,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
Captain  C.  A.  Lathrop  to  bo  major,  July  20,  186.3,  to  fill  an  original 

vaiCancy. 
Captain   T.  B.  Trout   to  be  major,  July  29,   1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
Captain  A.  M.  Allen   to   be   major,  July  29,   1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
Captain   M.  B.  Millcn    to  bo   major,  July  29,  1863,  to   fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
Captain   P.  Campbell   to  bo  major,  July  29,  1863,  to   fill   an    original 

vacancy. 
Captain  T.  Robinson  to  be  major,  September  23, 186.3,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy.  » 

'Captain  A.  B.  Noyes  to  be  major,  October  5,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
Captain  J.  P.  Baldwin  to  be  m.ijor,  October  5,  186.3,  to  fill  an   original 

vacancy. 
Captain  A.  G.  Sumner  to  be  major,  Octobor  5,  1863,  to   fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
Captain  W.  T.  Edwards  to  be  major.  May  17,  1861,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 

Medical  Department. 
Assistant  Surgeon  T.  R.  Cosby  to  be  surgeon,  March  30, 1864,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  A.  Smith  to  bo  surgeon,  March   21,  1864,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  S.  A.  Holt  to  be  surgeon,  June  4,  1862,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy 


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Assistant  Surgeon  W.  Hoskins  to  be  surgeon,  December  21, 1863,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  E.  B.  Perrin  to  bo  surgeon,  February  27,  1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  C.  H.  Todd  to  be  surgeon,  February  27,  1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  R.  D.Gwinn  to  be  surgeon,  February  23, 1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Jos.  J.  Holt  to  be  surgeon,  November  1,  1863,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  J.  Roane  to  be  surgeon,  March  28,  1864,  to  fill   an 

original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  W.  W.  Keith  to  be  surgeon,  March  29,  1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  J.  W.  Lawson  to  be  surgeon,  March  17,  1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  W.  W.  Douglass  to  be  surgeon,  March   23,  1864,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  A.  R.  Gounier  to  be  surgeon,  March  29,  1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  R.  A.  Watkins  to  bo  surgeon,  August  21, 1863,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Duff  Child  to  be  surgeon,  December  1, 1863,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  J.  T.  Macfarland  to  be  surgeon,  January  20, 1863,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  H.  V.  Gi^  to  be  surgeon,  January  14,  1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  J.  C.  Mobley  to  be  surgeon,  January  4,  1864,  to  fill 

*an  original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  H.  C.  Ghent  to  be  surgeon,  February  16,  1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  Alex.  Rives  to  be  surgeon,  February  17,  1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  S.  V.  D.  Hill  to  be  surgeon,  February  24, 1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  B.  F.  Duvall   to  be  surgeon,  March  7,-1864,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  J.  B.  Luckie  to  be  surgeon,  October  9,  1863,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  J.  H.  Griffin  to  bo  surgeon.  May  24,  1862,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  G.  A.  D.  Gait  to  be  surgeon,  March  21t,  1864,  to   fill 

an  original  vacancy. 


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Assistant  Surgeon  W.  Q.  Carter  to  bo  surgeon.  March  7,  1864,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  W.  E.  Kemble  to  bo  surgeon,  January   18,  186.3,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  J.  H.  Nuttall  to  bo  surgeon,  March  19,  1861,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
Assistant  Surgeon  H.  Plummcr  to  bo  surgeon,  October  2,  1862,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancj'. 
Assistant  Surgeon  W.  C.  Saunders  to  bo  surgeon,  November  18,  1862, 

to  fill  an  original  vac^cy. 
Assistant  Surgeon   M.  Davenport  to  be  surgeon,  February  17,  1863,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 

Corps  of  Artillery. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  T.  H.  Carter  to  bo  colonel,  February  27,  1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
Lieutenant-Colonel  Hilary  P.  Jones  to  bo  colonel,  February  27,  1864, 

to  fill  an  original  vacancy.  _ 

Major  F.  linger  to  be  licuteuftnt-colonel,  February  27,  1864,  vice  Alex- 
ander, promoted. 
Major  C.  M.  Braxton  to  be  lieutonant-colonel,  February  27,  1864,  vico 

Andrews,  relieved. 
Major  W.  J.  Pegram  to  bo  lieutenant-colonel,  February  27,  JiS64,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
Major  D.  G.  Mcintosh  to  bo  lieutenant-colonel,  February  27,  1864,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
M.ajor  W.  T.  Pojigue  to  bo  lioutenant-coloncl,  February  27,  1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
Major  R.  A.  Ilardaway  to  be  lieutenant-colonel,  February  27,  1864,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 

Signal  Corj)D. 

First  Lieutenant  S.  M.  Routh  to  be  captain,  February  19,  1864,  vico 

Alexander,  appointed  major  A.  A.  G. 
Second  Lieutenant  J.  N.  Stubbs  to  be  first  lieutenant,  February  19, 

1864,  vice  Lindsay,  resigned. 
Second  Lieutenant  J.  L.  Doggett  to  bo  fir.st  lieutenapt,  February  19, 

1864,  vice  Routh,  promoted. 

Regimental  Promotions. 

Alabama. 
Lieutenaut-Colonel  S.  K.  McSpaddin  to  be  colonel  19th  regiment,  Octo- 
ber JO,  1862,  vice  Wheeler,  appointed  brigadior-goneral. 


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Lieutenant-.Colonel  A.  A.  Lowther  to  bo  colonel  15th  regiment,  April 

28,  18()3,  vice  Cauty,  appointed  brigadier-general. 
Lieutenant-Colonel  John  A.  Minter  to  be  colonel  54th  regiment,  March 

5,  1864,  vice  Baker,  appointed  brigadier-general. 
Lieutenant-Colonel  M.  L.  Stansil  to  be  colonel  4:1st  regiment,  June  27, 

1863,  vice  Talberd,  resigned.  '  • 

Major  G.  R.  Kimbrough  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  19th  regiment,  Octo- 
ber 30,  1862,  vice  McSpaddin,  promoted. 
Major  J.  B.  Feagan  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  15th  regiment,  April  28, 

1863,  vice  Lowther,  promoted.  • 

Major  T.  Q-.  Trimmier  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  41st  regiment,  June  27, 

1863,  vice  Stansil,  promoted. 

Major  John  C.  Francis  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  30th  regiment,  January 

28,  1864,  vice  Bradford,  resigned. 

Captain  W.  C.  Gates  to  be  major  15th  regiment,  April  28,  1863,  vice 

Feagan,  promoted. 
Captain  L.  T.  Hudgins  to  be  major  41st  regiment,  November  28,  1865, 

vice  Nash,  resigned.  ^ 

Oaplain  J.  J.  May  to  be  major  16th  regiment,  October  7,  1863,  vice 

Ashford,  promoted. 
Captain  J.  M.  Crow  to  be  major  9th  regiment,  September  11,  1863,  vice 

Williams,  promoted. 
Captain  C-Jj.  Johnson  to  be  major  21st  regiment,  April  30,  1863,  vice 

Williams,  promoted. 
Captain  T.  II.  Patterson  to  be  major  30th  regiment,  January  28,  1864, 

vice  Smith,  resigned. 

Georgia. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  J.  S.  Gholson  to  be  colonel  16th  regiment,  Novem- 
ber 29,  1863,  vice  Bryan,  appointed  brigadier-general. 

Lieutenant- Colonel  C.  C.  Saunders  to  bo  colonel  24th  regiment,  June 
9,  1864,  vice  McMillan,  resigned. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  J.  Armstrong  to  be  colonel  18th  regiment,  January 

6,  1864,  vice  Stewart,  resigned. 

Lieutenant- Col'>nel  A¥.  D.  Mitchell  to  be  colonel  29th  regiment,  January 

19,  1861,  vice  Young,  resigned. 
Lieutenant-Colonel  T.  W.  Hooper  to  be  colonel  21st  regiment, .April  18, 

1864,  vice  Mercer,  deceased. 

Major  B.  E.  Stiles  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  16th  regiment,  November 

29,  1863,  vice  Gholson,  promoted. 

Major  J.  N.  Chandler  to  be  lieirtou ant- colonel  24th  regiment,  January 
5,  1864,  vice  R-  E.  McMillan,  resigned.  . 


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Majof  F.  M.  Foril  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  18th  regiment,  March  26, 

1864,  vic(*Iluff,  promoted. 
Major  W.  W.  liillopp  to  be  liouteuant-colonol  29th  regiment,  January 

19,  1864,  vice  Mitchell,  promotod. 

Major  T.  C.  Glover  to  bo  lieutenant-colonel  21st  regiment,  April  18, 

1864,  vice  Hooper,  promoted. 
Major  J.  iTamilton  to  bo  lieutenant-colonel  Phillips'  legion,  December 

31,  186."!,  vice  Barclay,  resigned. 
Major  W.  P.  Crawford  to  be  lioutcaant-colonul  28th  regiment,  January 

20,  1864,  vice  Cain,  resigned. 

Major  W.  M.  Arnold  to  be  lieutonant-colond  6th  regiment,  January 

20,  1864,  vice  Anderson,  resigned. 
Major  W.  11.  Wylly  to  bo  lioutenant-colonel  25th  regiment,  November 

16,.  186,3,  vice  Winn,  promoted. 
Major  J.  W.  Carter  to  bo  lieutenaut-coloncl  45th  regiment,  March  17, 

1864,  vice  Grice,  resigned. 
Major  W.  S.  Phillips  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  47th  regiment,  August 

30,  186,'?,  vice  Couc,  resigned. 
Major  J.  Dickey,  to  be  lieutenant-oolonol  51st  regiment,  January  14, 

1864,  vice  Anthony,  resigned. 
Major  James  Gardner  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  27th  regiment,  April  1, 

1864,  vice  Dorsey,  cashiered. 
Captain  J.  11.  Skclton  to  be  major  lOlh  regiment,  November  29,  1863, 

vice  Stiles,  promoted.  ^ 

Captain  J.  J.  Owen  to  be  major  29th  regiment,  January  19,  1864,  vice 

Billopp,  promoted. 
Captain    M.  Lynch    to  bo  major  21st   regiment,  April    18,  1864,  vice 

Glover,  promoted. 
Captain.  J.  \V.  Banning  to  be  major  28th  regiment,  January  20,  1864, 

vice  Crawford,  promoted. 
Captain  A.  W.  Smith  to  be  major  25th  regiment,  November  16,  1863, 

vice  Wj'lly,  promoted. 
Captain  W.  S.  Wallace  to  be  major  45th  regiment,  March  17,  1864,  vice 

Carter,  promoted. 
Captain  J.  S.  Cone  to  be  major  47th  regiment,  August  30,  1863,  vice 

Phillips,  promoted. 
Captain  L.  A.  J.  Williams  to  be  major  35th  regiment,  December  21, 

1863,  vice  Groves,  resigned. 
Captain  S.  J.  C.  Dunlop  to  be  major  46th  regiment,  January  19,  1864, 

vice  Specr,  resigned. 
Captain  W.  D.  Conyers  to  be  major  Cobb's  legion,  July  3,  1863,  vice 
Cammack,  killed. 


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Captain  T.  II.  Bomar  to  be  major  38th  regiment,  July  2,  1863,  v^co 
Parr,  resigned. 

KenUiclcy, 
.Lieutenant-Colonel  J.  W.  Moss  to  be  colonel  2d  regiment,  October  ,19, 
1863,  vice  Johnson,  resigned. 
Major  G.  A.  C.  Holt  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  3d  regiment,  August  30j 
1803,  vice  Bowman,  resigned. 

.  Louisiana. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  A.  S.  Norwood  to  be  colonel  27th  regiment,  Septem- 
ber 2.S,  1863,  vice  Mark,  deceased. 

Major  W.  C.  Crow  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  26th  regiment,  November 
25,  1862,  vice  Cage,  resigned. 

Missouri. 

Captain  Martin  Burke  to  be  major  1st  regiment,  March  30,  1864,  vice 
Duffy,  dropped, 

31hsissippi. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  S.  E.  Baker  to'bo  colonel  16th  regiment,  December 

20,  1862,  vice  Shannon,  resigned. 
Lieutenant-Colonel  D.  N.  Moody  to  be  colonel  21st  regiment,  October 

28,  1863,  vice  Brandon,  resigned. 
Lieutenant-Colonel  P.  Brent  to  bo  colonel  3Sth  regiment,  September  24, 

1862,  vice  Adams,  resigned. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  T.  N.  Adaire  to  be  colonel  4th  regiment,  July  16, 

1863,  vice  Layton,  resigned. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  R.    P.  McKelvaine   to  be    colonel   2ith    regiment, 

January  19,  1S64,  vice  Dowd,  resigned. 
Lieutenant-Colonel  T.  .T.  Hardin  to  be  colonel  19th  regiment,  January 

20,  1864,  vice  Harris,  appointed  brigadier-general. 
Lieutenant-Colonel  J.  B.  Williams  to  be  colonel  41st  regiment,  March 

1,  1864,  vice  Hearne,  resigned. 
Lieutenant-Colonel  M.  B.  Harris  to  be  colonel  12th  regiment,  March  19, 

1864,  vice  Taylor,  dropped. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  M.    D.  L.  Stephens    to  be  colonel    31st  regiment) 

March  11,  1864,  vice  Orr,  resigned. 
Major  A.  M.  Felters  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  16th  regiment,  December 

20,  1862,  vice  Baker,  promoted. 
Major  John  Simms  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  21st  regiment,  October  28, 

1863,  vice  Moody,  promoted. 


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Major  W.  L.  Kcirn  to  bo  lieutenant-colonel  38th  regiment,  September 

2i,  1862,  vice  Brent,  promoted. 
Major  R.  W.  Bhipps  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  lOth  regiment,  January 

20,  1804,  vice  llardiu,  promoted. 
Major  L.  Hodges  to  bo  lieutenant-colonel  41st  regiment,  March  1,  1864, 

vice  AVilliams,  promoted. 
Major  J.  W.  Drane  to  bo  lieutenant-colonel  31st  regiment,  March  11, 

1864,  vice  Stephens,  promoted. 
M.ajor  C.  S3-kos  to  bo  lieutenant-colonel  34d  regiment,  November  9, 

1862,  vice  Harrison,  promoted. 

Major  Wi  W.  Wier  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  37th  regiment,  January  26, 

1864,  vice  Patton,  resigned. 
Major  L.  B.  Pardne  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  7th  battalion,  January  2, 

1863,  vice  Rosser,  transferred. 

Major  R.  G.  Kelsey  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  44th  regiment,  September 

20,  1863,  vice  Thompson,  killed. 
Captain  E.  C.  Council  to  be  major  16th  regiment,'  December  20,  1862, 

vice  Fclters,  promoted. 
Captain  W.  H.  Fitzgerald  to  bo  major  21st  regiment,  October  28,  1863, 

vice  Sims,  promoted. 
Captain  R.  G.  McCoy  to  be  major  oSth  regiment,  September  24,  1862, 

vice  Kiern,  promoted. 
Captain  L.  Ball  to  be  major  41st  regiment,  March  1, 1864,  vice  Hodges, 

promoted. 
Captain  J.  0.  Barks  to  bo  major  43d  regiment,  November  9,  1862,  vice 

Sykes,  promoted. 
Captain  C.  J.  Bordon  to  be  major  6th  regiment,  December  17, 1863,  vice 

Stewart,  resigned. 
Captain  J.  B.  Kennedy  to  be  major  27th  regiment,  October  5, 186.3,  vice 

McLcmorc,  killed. 
Captain  C.  K.  M.asscy  to  be  major  20th  regiment,  February  18,  1864,  vice 

Chatfield,  killed. 
Captain  G.  W.  Reynolds  to  be  major  29th  regiment,  February  15,  1864, 

vice  Isom,  resigned. 

If^orth  Carolina. 

Lieutenant'Colonel  S.  H.  Walkup  to  bo  colonel  48th  regiment,  December 
4,  1863,  vice  Hill,  deceased. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  W.  L.  Saunders  to  be  colonel  46th  regiment,  Decem- 
ber 31,  1803,  vice  Hall,  resigned. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  W.  N.  Stone  to  be-colonel  16th  regiment,  December 
8,  1863,  vice  McElroy,  resigned. 


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Lieuteuant-Colonel  W.  L.  J.  Lowrance  to  be  colonel  34th  regiment,  Feb- 
ruary 10,  1863,  vice  Riddick,  deceased. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  C.  C.  Blacknall  to  be  colonel  23d  regiment,  Septem- 
ber 1,  1863,  vice  Johnston,  appointed  brigadier-general. 

Major  A,  A.  Hill  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  48th  regiment,  December  4, 

1863,  vice  Walkup,  promoted. 

Major  A.  C.  McAllister  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  46th  regiment,  Decem- 
ber 31,  1863,  vice  Saunders,  promoted. 
Major  A.  S.  Cloud  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  16th  regiment,  January  27, 

1864,  vice  Lee,  resigned. 

Major  B.  S.  Profits  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  29th  regiment,  March  16, 

1863,  vice  Creasman,  promoted. 
Major  W.  L.  Davidson  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  fth  regiment,  May  3, 

1863,  vice  Hill,  killed. 
Major  B.  F.  Little  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  62d  regiment,  July  3,  1863, 

vice  Richardson,  killed. 
Major  J.  S.  Brooks  to' bo  lieutenant-colonel  20th  regiment,  November 

2,  1863,  vice  Slough,  resigned. 
Captain  W.  H.  Jones  to  be  major  48th  regiment,  December  4, 1863,  vice 

Hill,  promoted. 
Capt.  A.  K.  McNeill  to  be  major  46th  regiment,  December  31, 1863,  vice 

McAllister,  promoted.  ^ 

Captain  E.  Erson  to  bo  major  52d  regiment,  July  3,  1863,  vice  Little, 

promoted. 
Captain  G-.  W.  Flowers  to  be  major  38th  regiment,  February  16,  1864, 

vice  McLaughlin,  resigned. 
Captain  J.  T;  Huff  to  be  major  60th  regiment,  December  23,  1863,  vice 

Weaver,  promoted. 

South  Carolina. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  A.  C.  Haskell  to  be  colonel  7th  cavalry  regiment, 

April  20,  1864,  vice  Elliott,  appointed  brigadier-general. 
Lieutenant- Colonel  C.  W.  McCreary  to  be  colonel  1st  regiment,  January 

4,  1864,  vice  Hamilton,  resigned. 
Lieutenant- Colonel  Ellison  Capers  to  be  colonel  24th  regiment,  January 

20,  1864,  vice  Stevens,  appointed  brigadier-general. 
Lieutenant-Colonel  G.  McD.  Miller  to  be  colonel  1st  rifle  regiment,  April 

7,  1864,  vice  Harrison,  retired. 
Lieutenant-Colonel  T.  P.  Shaw  to  be  colonel  19th  regiment,  December 

31,  1862,  vice  Lythgoe,  killed. 
Lieutenant-Colonel  W.  H.  Wallace  to  be  colonel  ISth  regimentjiAugust 

30,  1862,  vice  Gadberry,  killed.  j-jiSaift  wttv-ttt*^' 


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Major  J.  0.  McKissick  to  be  lieutenant-culoncl  7th  cavalry  regiment, 

April  20,  1864,  vice  Haskell,  promoted. 
Major  J.  S.  Jones  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  24tli  regiment,  January  20, 

1864,  vice  Capers,  promoted. 
Major  W.  M.  Hadden  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  1st  rifle  regiment,  April 

7,  1864,  vice  Miller,  proinoted. 
Major  W.  B.  Alston  to  be  licutonant-colonel  I8tb  regiment,  August  30, 

1862,  vice  Wallace,  promoted. 
Major  W.  II.  Campbell  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  3d  artillery  battalion, 

January  18,  1864,  vice  White,  promoted. 
Captain  D.  F.  Hill  to  be  major  24tb  regiment,  January  20,  1864,  vice 

Jones,  promoted. 

Teras. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  D.  W.  Jones  to  be  colonel  9th  cavalry  regiment^ 
March  30,  1863,  vice  Towncs,  resigned. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  J.  AVharton  to  be  colonel  6th  cavalry  regiment,  De- 
cember 21,  1863,  vice  Ross,  promoted. 

Major  W.  D.  Craig  to  bo  lieutenant-Colonel  10th  cavalry  regiment, 
March  20,  1863,  vice  Earp,  promoted. 

Captain  H.  D.  E.  Redwino  to  be  major  10th  cavalry'  regiment,  March 
20,  1863,  vice  Craig,  promoted. 

Captain  John  K.  Kennard  to  be  major  10th  regiment.  May  4,  186.3,  vice 
Brasher,  deceased. 

Tennessee. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  W.  S.  MoLemore  to  be  colonel  4th  cavalry  regiment, 

February  25,  1864,  vice  Haj'nes,  resigned. 
Lieutenant-Colonel  W.  L.  Eakin  to  be  colonel  59th  regiment,  March  19, 

1863,  vice  Cooke,  resigned. 
Lieutenant-Colonel  M.  Magerney,  Jr.,  to  be  colonel  154th  regiment,  Au- 

-  gust  30,  1862,  vice  Fitzgerald,  deceased. 
Major  J.  P.  Brown  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  59th  regiment,  March  19, 

1863,  vice  Eakin,  promoted. 
Major  F.  E.  P.  Stafford  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  r>lst  regiment,  Novem- 
ber 20.  1862,  vice  Hudson,  deceased. 
Major  W.  M.  Shy  to  bo  lieutenant-colonel  20th  regiment,  June  24,  1868, 

vice  Lavender,  resigned. 
Captain  G.  M.  Crawford  to  be  major  44th  regiment,  January  7,  1863, 

vice  Evfiug,  deceased. 
Captain  Thomas  M.  Atkins  to  be  major  49th  regiment,  October  7,  1863, 

vice  Cording,  promoted. 


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Vifginia,  . 
Lieutenant-Colonel  J.  C.  Phillips  to  be  colonel  13th  cavalry  regiment, 

December  19,  1863,  vice  Chambliss,  appointed  brigadier-general. 
Lieutenant-Colonel  C.  R.  Fontaine  to  be  colonel  67th  regiment,  July  5, 

1863,  vice  Magruder,  deceased. 

Lieutenant- Colonel  A.  Spingler  to  bo  colonel  33d  regiment,  March  21, 

1864,  vice  Holleday,  retired. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  J.  M.  French  to  be  colonel  63d  regiment,  April  4, 

1864,  vice  Dunn,  resigned. 
Major  T.  E.  Upshaw  to  be.  lieutenant-colonel  13th  cavalry  regiment, 

December  19,  1863,  vice  Phillips,  promoted. 
Major  W.  H.  Ramsey  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  67th  regiment,  July  6, 1863, 

vice  Fontaine,  promoted. 
Major  Geo.  Huston  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  33d  regiment,  March  21, 

1864,  vice  Spingler,  promoted. 
Major  C.  II.  Lynch  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  63d  regiment,  April  4, 1864, 

vice  French,  promoted. 
Major  J.  P.  Fitzgerald  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  23d  regiment,  November 

27,  186.3,  vice  Walton,  killed. 
Major  E.  M.  Morrison  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  16th  regiment,  January 

24,  1863,  vice  Tucker,  resigned. 
Major  W.  W.  Randolph  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  2d  regiment,  April  26, 

1864,  .vice  Colston,  killed. 
Major  D.  B.  Lang  to  bo  lieutenant-colonel  62d  icgiment,  November  10,. 

1863,  vice  Doyle,  resigned. 
Major  Geo.  R.  Griggs  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  38th  regiment,  November 

15,  1863,  vice  Cabell,  promoted. 
Major  A.  Haynes  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  29th  regiment,  April  10, 1863, 

vice  Giles,  promoted. 
Major  D.  E.  Scruggs  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  2d  battalion  T.  L.  D.,  May 

6,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Captain  B.  F.  Wingfleld  to  be  major  13th  cavalry  regiment,  December 

19,  1863,  vice  Upshaw,  promoted. 
Captain  D.  P.  Hickman  to  be  major  57th  regiment,  July  5,  1863,  vice 

Ramsey,  promoted. 
'Captain  J.  B.  GoUiday  to  be  major  33d  regiment,  March  21,  1864,  vice 

Huston,  promoted. 
Captain  C.  H.  Stewart  to  be  major  2d  regiment,  April  21,  1864,  vice 

Moore,  appointed  m<ijor  A.  A.  G. 
Captain  Houston  Hall  to  be  major  d2d  regiment,  November  10,  1863, 

vice  Lang,  promoted. 
Captain  H.  L.  Leo  to  be  major  38th  regiment,  November  15,  1863,  vice 

Griggs,  promoted.  '  w  tfn:!  ,^;lir-• 


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Captain  J.  W.  Carter  to  bo  major  2d  battalion  T.  L.  D.,  May  C,  1S64, 

vice  Scruggs,  promoted. 
Captain  Wilson  Farris  to  bo  major  48th  rogimout,  May  3,  1S63,  vice 

White,  promoted. 
Captain  M.  D.  Bennett  to  bo  major  4th  regiment,  September  11,  IS63, 

vice  Terry,  promoted. 
Captain  W.  J.  Richardson  to  be  major  23d  regiment,   Novoinbor  27, 

1863,  vice  Fitzgerald,  promoted. 

«  •  Arkansas. 

Lioutenant-Coloncl  E.  Warfield  to  be  colonel  2d  regiment,  Docombor 

29,  1863,  vice  Govan,  appointed  brigadier-general. 
Major  E.  Brasher  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  2d  regiment,.  April  26,  1864, 

vice  Warfield,  promoted. 
Captain  W.  T.  Steele  to  bo  major  33d  regiment,  November  12,  1862^ 

vice  Crensaw,  promoted. 

Florida. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  T.  B.  Lamar  to  bo  colonel  5th  regiment,  July  6, 
1863,  vice  Hately,  resigned. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  W.  L.  L.  Bowen  to  bo  colonel  4th  regiment,  Sep- 
tember 2,  1862,  vice  Hunt,  killed. 

IL— APPOINTMENTS. 

General  Officers. 
Lieiifenant-Genoral  E.  Kirby  Smith  to  bo  general,  February  10,  1804, 

to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Major-G^cncral  Kicliard  Taylor  to  bo  lieutenant-general,  April  8,  1864, 

to  fill  an  originnl  vacancy. 
P.rigadicr-(»eneral  J.  B.  Magriidcr  to  be  major-general,  October  7, 18*51, 

to  fill  an  original  vncancy. 
Brigadier-General  Franklin  Gardner  to  be  major-general,  December  13, 

1.S62,  to  fili  an  original  vacancy. 
Brigadicr-Gcnoral  W.  B.  Bate  to  bo  major-general,  Pfbniary  23,  1864, 

vice  Anderson,  trans  (erred. 
Brigadier-General  Robt.  F.  Hoke  to  be  mrijor-gencral,  April  20,  1864, 

to  fill  an  original  vacnney. 
Brigadier-Qenoral  Wm.  H.  F.  Lee  to  bo  major-general,  April  23,  1864, 

ti<  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Brigadier-(ioneral  B.  li.  Johnson  to  be  major-general,  May  21,  1864,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Brigadier-General  J.  B.  Kershaw  to  be  major-general,  May  18,  1864, 

vice  McLawR,  transferred. 


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Brigadier-General  C.  J.  Polignae  to  be  major-general,  April  8, 1864,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Brigaditr-General  J.  F.  Fagan  to  be  major-genoral,  April  25,  186<1,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Colonel  John  H.  "Winder  to  be  brigadier-general,  June  21,  1861,  to  Qll 

an  original  vacancy. 
Colonel  H.  H.  Sibley  to  be  brigadier-general,  June  17,  1861,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
Colonel  R.  S.  Ripley  to  be  brigadier-general,  August  6,  1861,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy.  ♦  •  • 

Colonel  N.  G.  Evans  to  be  brigadier-general,  October  21,  1861,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
Colonel  H.  W.  Mercer  to  be  brigadier-general,  October  29,  1861,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
Colonel  W.  M.  Gardner  to  be  brigadier-general,  November  14,  1861,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Colonel  Alfred  Iverson  to  be  brigadier-general,  November  1,  1862,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Colonel  T.  P.  Dockerey  to  be  brigadier-general,  August  10,  1863,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
Colonel  T.  N.  Waul  to  be  brigadier-general,  September  18,  186S,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
Colonel  A.  T.  Hawthorne  to  be  brigadier-general,  February  IS,  1S64,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Colonel  R.  C.  Tyler  to  be  brigadier-general,  February  23,  1864,  vice 

Bate,  promoted. 
Colonel  C.  W.  Sears  to  be  brigadier-general,  March  1,  1864,  vice  Bald- 
win, deceased. 
Colonel  W.  F.  Tucker  to  be  brigadicr-gcnoi'al,  March  1,  1864,  vice  An- 
derson, promoted. 
Colonel  R.  L.  Page  to  be  brigadier-gencr.il,  March  1,  1864,.  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
Colonel  A.  Baker  to  be  brigadier-general,  March  5,  1864,  vice  Mooro, 

resigned.  "' 

Colonel  J.  B.  Clarke,  Jr.,  to  be  brigadier-general,  March  8,  1864,  vice 

Frost,  deserted. 
Colonel  James  Chesnut  to  be  brigadier-general,  April  23,  1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
Stand  Watio  to  be  brigadier-general,  May  6,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  va- 

canc}'. 
Colonel  C.  A.  Evans  to  be  brigadier-general,  May  19,  1864,  vice  Gor- 
don, promoted. 
Colonel  J.. McCauslandJto  be  brigadior-gencral.  May  18,  1864,  vice  A. 

G.  Jenkins,  deceased. 


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Colonel  T.  M.  Scott  to  be  brigadier-general,  May  10,  1864,  vice  Buford, 

transferred. 
Colonel  S.  J.  Gholson  to  be  brigadier-general,  Maj'  S,   1864,  to  fill  an 

original  vacanej'. 
Colonel   Bryan    Grimes   to  be  brigadier-general.   May   ^9,   1864,   vice 

Diiniel,  deceased. 
Colonel   Kufus  Barringer  to  be  brigadier-general,  June   1,  1864,  vico 

Gordon,  deceased. 
Colonel  John    Bratton   to  be  brigadier-general,  May  6,  1864,  vico  M. 

Jenkins,  deceased. 
Colonel  M.  W.  Gary  to  be  brigadier-general,  May'  19,  1864,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
Colonel  H.  B.  Lyon  to  be  brigadier-general,  June  14,  1864,  vice  Hodge, 

not  confirmed. 

General  OJficcrg  (under  act  npprnved  October  13,  1802). 
Brigadier-General  J.  B.  Gordon  to  he  mn.jiTfl--genoral,  May  14,  1864. 
Colonel  II.  B.  Grandb  rry  to  be  brigadicr-gen»ral,  February  29,  1864. 
Colonel  Wi'iliaai  Terry  lo  be  brigadier-general.  May  19,  1864. 
Colonel  J.  11.  Reynold.-?  to  be  brigadier-general,  March  5,  1864. 
Colonel  B.  D»  Fry  to  be  brigadier-general.  May  24,  1864. 
Colonel  S.  Elliott.  Jr.,  to  be  brigadier-general,  May  24,  1864. 
Colonel  James  Conner  to  be  brigadier-general,  Juno  1,  1864. 
Colonel  John  S.  Preston  to  be  brigadier-general,  June  10,  1864. 
Colonel  W.  W.  Allen  to  be  brigadier-general,  February  26,  1864. 

General  Officers  (under  act  May  .31,  1864,  grautinij  temporary  rank). 
Major-Genernl  Jubal  A.  Early  to  be  lieutenant-general.  May  .31,  18G4. 

vice  Ewcll,  incapacitated  for  field  service. 
Major-Gcncral  R.  H.  Anderson  to  be  lieutenant-general.  Ma}'  31,  1864, 

vice  Longstreet,  disabled  by  wounds. 
Brigadier-General  S.  T).  Ramscur  to  be  major-general,  June  T,  1864, 

vice  Eirly,  promoted. 
Brigadier- General  E.  C.  Walthall  to  bo  major-general,  Juno  6,  1864,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Colonel   John   B.  Terrill  to  be  brigadier-general.  May  31,  1864,  vice 

Pegrain,  di-^ablcd  by  wounds. 
Colonel  W.  B..  Cox  to  be  brigadier-general,  May  31, 1863,  vice  Ramseur, 

promoted. 
Colonel  T.  H.  Toon  to  be  brigadier-general.  May  31,  1864,  vice  John- 
ston, disabled  by  wounds. 
Colonel  W.  G.  Lewis  to  be  brigadier-general,  May  31,  1864,  vice  Hoke, 

promoted. 

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36 : 

Colonel  Zebnlon  York  to  be  brigadier-general,  May  31, 1S64,  vice  Hays, 

disabled  by  wounds. 
Colonel  R.  D.  Lilly  to  be  brigadier-general,  May  31,  1864,  vice  Terrill, 

killed. 
Colonel  J.  C.  C.  Saunders  to  be  brigadier-general.  May  31,  1864,  vice 

Perrin,  killed. 
Colonel  William  R.  Terry  to  be  brigadier-general,  May  31,  1864,  vice 

Kemper,  transferred. 

Adjutant  and  Insjiector-GencruVs  Dep<(rtment. 
George  B.   Hodge  to  bo    colonel,  March  17,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
G.  A.   Henry  to  bo  lieutenant-colonel,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
Charles  Vonable  to  be  lieutenant-colonel,  February  25,  1&64,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
Charles  Marshtjl  to  be  lieut^ant-colonel,  February  25,  1864,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
J.  M.  Otey  to  be  lieutenant-colonel,  June  4,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
Thomas  Newton   to  be  major,   February  19,  1864,  to  fill   an  original 

vacancy. 
Thomas  H.  Hays  to  be  major,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
L.  Masters  to  be   major,  February  19,   18C1,  vice  Cunningham,  pro^ 

moted. 
J.  Blair  Hoge  to  be  major,  April  22,  1864,  vice  Lee,  resigned. 
S.  H.  Buchanan  to  bo  captain,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
C.  S.   Morgan   to  be   captain,  February  19,   1864,   to  fill  an   original 

vacancy. 
John  T.  Bearden  to  be  captain,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy.  * 

William  Wren  to  be  captain,  March  9,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
L.  D.  DeSaussure  to  be  captain,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
Frederick   Nash,  Jr.,  to  be  captain,  February  20,  1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 
T.  B.  Huston  to  be  captain,  February  19,  1864,  vice  Wills,  promoted. 
H,  H.  Bein  to  be  captain,  February  19,  1864,  vice  Guillet,  killed. ' 
C.  B.  W.  Ratchford  to  be  captain,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
William  Palfrey  to  be  captain,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 


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William  Harmon  to  be  captain,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vaeancj'. 
S.  P.  Duncan  io  be  captain,  February'  19,  1864,   to   fill  an  original 

vacanc}'. 
J.   C.   Haskell   to  bo  captain,  February  29,  1864,   to  fill  an   original 

vacancy. 
G.   St.  L.  Grcnfell  to  be  captain,  March  15,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

Tiioancy. 
Richard  Walko  to  be  captain,  March  2S,  1664,  vice  Master.*,  promoted. 
J.  W.  Duncan  to  be  captain,  April  9,  1S64,  vice  Ewing,  promoted. 
J.  T.  Parish  to  be  captain,  April  16,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

A.  H.  Sevier  to  be  captain,  June  14,  1.864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

B.  S.  Johnson  to  be  captain,  June  14,  1864,  to  fill  an  origingj  vacancy. 

* 
Aides-dc-  Cunip. 

T.  J.  Blaekmore  to  be  aide-de-camp,   February   19,   1864,  to  fill   an 

original  vacancy. 
Robert  L:   Robb   to  be  aide-de-camp,  February  19,   1864,    to    fill   an 

original  vacancy. 
Jno.  AV.  Jones  to  be  aide-de-camp,   February  19,  1864,  vice  Brown, 

promoted. 
W.   IJ.   Chambliss  to  be  aide-de-camp,   February  19,  1864,   to   fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
B.  F.  Williams  to  be  aido-de-camp,  February  19,  1864,  vice  Hammett, 

resigned. 
n.  M.  Lane  to  bo  aide-de-camp,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
Jno.   H.   Martin    to  bo  aide-de-camp,   February   19,   1864,    to   fill    an 

original  vacancy. 
G.  Meslier  to  be  aide-de-camp,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
J.  C.  Herndon  to  be  aide-de-camp,  February  26,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
W.  M.  Forrest  to  be  aide-de-camp,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
G.  A.  WariUaw  to  bo  aide-de-camp,  February  19,  1864,  vice  Haskell, 

promoted. 
W.  P.  Dearing  to  be  aide-de-camp,  February  19,  1864,  vice  Hanson, 

resigned. 

D.  H.  Cooper  to  be  aide-de-camp,  February  19,  1861,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 

E.  W.  Pcttu,-,  Jr.,   to  be  aide-de-camp,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an 

oriiilnal  vacanc}*.  , 


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W.  T.  Martin  to  be  aide-de-camp,  February  10,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
A.  Flournoy,  Jr.,  to  be  aide-de-camp,  February  19,  1864,  rice  Dwyer, 

.dropped. 
W.  H.  Harris  to  be  aide-de-camp,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 

D.  B.  Hall  to  be  aide-de-camp,  March  8,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  va- 

cancy. 

R.  J.  Manning  to  be  aide-de-camp,  April  7,  1864,  vice  'Washington, 
transferred. 

W.  J.  Stewart  to  be  aide-de-camp,  April  7,  1864,  vice  McKim,  re- 
signed. 

J.  H.  Martin  to  be  aide-de-cauip,  March  1,  1864,  vice  Crump,  killed. 

C.  T.  Pollard  to  be  aide-de-camp,  April  18,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  va- 
cancy. 

G.  W.  Brown  to  be  aide-de-camp,  April  16,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

H.  C.  Armstrong  to  be  aide-de-camp,  April  20,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

W.  J.  Cave  to  be  aide-de-camp,  May  16,  1864,  vice  Flood,  resigned. 

E.  J.   Blake  to  be  aide-de-camp,  April  28,  1864,  to   fill  an   original 

vacancy. 

W.  P.  A.  Murray  to  be  aide-de-camp.  May  28,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

W.  P.  Kemp  to  be  aide-de-camp,  May  24,  1864,  vice  Taliaferro,  re- 
signed. 

J.  L.  Bostick  to  be  aide-de-camp,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

W.  H.  Hardy  to  be  aide-de-camp,  April  1,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

George  Phifer  to  be  aide-de-camp.  May  31,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

Frank  Glover  to  be  aide-de-camp.  May  25,  1864,  to  fill  an  cfriginal 
vacancy. 

A.  H.  Belt  to  be  aide-de-camp,  April  15,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

T.  F.  Erskine  to  be  aide-de-camp,  May  25,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

A.  J.  Toutant  to  be  aide-de-camp,  June  3,  1864,  vice  Beauregard,  re- 
signed. 

N.  P.*  Trist  to  be  aide-de-camp,  June  5,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

I.  W.  Hayne  to  be  aide-de-camp,  May  18,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacAficy. 


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S.  E.  Barnwell  to  bo  aido-de-camp,  Jund  9,  1S64,  to  fill  an  original 
vaeiincy. 

P.  Hamilton  to  bo  aide-do-cnmp,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

E.  C.  Gordon  to  be  aide-de-camp,  June  9,  1S64,  to  fill  an  original 
vac'iuoy. 

Tho.  Hunter  to  be  aide-de-camp,  March  17,  1864,  vice  Bonford,  re- 
signed. 

Quartermaster' 8  Drpartment. 

3.  R.  Arnold  to  be  major.  June  16,  1863.  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  B.  E.  Sloan  to  be  major,  June  16,  186.'5,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
R.  C.  Saunders  to  be  major,  June  16,  1863,  to  fill  an  or'ginal  vacancy. 
Edward   Bradford   to    be    major,   June    16,    1863,   to    fill    an    original 

vacancy. 
J.  H.  Screven  to  bo  major,  July  13,  186.3,  vice  Porcher,  resigned. 
H.   T.  Springer  to  be  major,   September  4,  1863,  to   fill   an  original 

vacancy. 
C.    C.    Yongo   to   be   major,    September  26,   1863,   to  fill  an    original 

vacancy. 

A.  M.  Paxton  to  be  major,  October  2,  186,3,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  L.  McClure  to  be  major.  May  2,*1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

J.   M.   Hottlo  to  be    major,   September  18,   1863,   to   fill    an   original 

vacancy. 
Erasmus  Taylor  to  bo  major.   November  14,  1863,  to  fill   an  original 

vacancy. 

B.  Hardeman  to    be    major,   September   1,   1863,   to  fill   an    original 

vacancy. 
T.  H.  Williams  to  be  major,  April  28,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  F.   Cummings  to' be  captain,  October  14,  1862,  to  fill  an   original 

vacancy. 
George  C.  Orgain  to  be  captain,  October  14,  1862,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 

C.  R.  Mallory  to    be    captain,  October  14,  1862,   to  fill   an    original 

vacancy. 
R.  J.    Nugent  to    be   captain,    October  14,    1862,   to    fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
George  J.  Crafts  to  be  captain,  October  14,  1862,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy, 
John  M.  Garnoit  to  bo  captain,  October  14,  1862,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
A.  U.  Troutman  to  bo  captain,  October  20,  1862,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 


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Raleigh  Colston  to  be    captain,  October  14,  1862,  to   fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
A.    P.    Calhoun    to  be   captain,   October  14,  1862,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
R.  T.  Buckner  to  be  captain,   October  14,   1SC2,   to  fill   an    original 

vacancy. 
H.   D.    Cothron   to   be  captain,   October  23,  1862,  to  fill  an   original 

vacancy. 
Willoughby  N.  Smith  to  be  captain,  October  23,  1862,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 
W.   H.  Kerker  to  be  captain,  November  5,  1SG2,  to  fill    an  original 

vacancy. 
J.  J.   P.   Smith  to  be  captain,  November  3,  1862,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
C.  J.  Leigh  to  be  captain,  November  4,   1862,  to  fill  an  original  va- 
cancy. 
W.   S.   Kemper  to  be  captain,  November  6,  1862,  to  fill  an   original 

vacancy. 
James   B.   Hope  to  be  captain,  October   30,  1862,  to  fill   an  original 

vacancy. 
John    L.   Cobb    to   be    captain,    October  30,   1862,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
W.  W.   Barrett  to  be  captain,    October  30,   1862,   to   fill   an  original 

vacancy. 
H.  W.   Pflayer  to  be  captain,  October  14,   1862,  to   fill   an    original 

vacancy. 
H.  C.  Fairfax  to  be   captain,  December   8,  1862,   to   fill  an   original 

vacancy. 
T.  "W.  Wood    to   be  captain,  December  17,   1862,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
E.  M.  Bacon  to  be  captain,  May  26,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

A.  W.  Dunn  to  be  captain,  June  3,  1863;  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

J.  E.  Peebles  to  bo  captain,  June  16,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  Farley  to  be  captain,  June  16,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

B.  J.  Curry  to  be  captain,  June  16,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  D.  Brandon  to  be  captain,  June  16, 1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  L.   Cunningham  to  be  captain,  June  16,  1863,  to  fill  an   original 

vacancy. 
R.  Manning  to  "be  captain,  June  16,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
T.  C.  Clarke  to  be  captain;  June  16,  186.3,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  F.  Craft  to  be  captain,  June  16,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
T.  A.  Gilham  to  be  captain,  June  16,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
A.  B.  McEachiu  to  be  captain,  June  16, 186i3,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 


A.  Dickinson  to  bo  captain,  June  10,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacnflcy. 
W.  F.  Holden  to  bo  captain,  June  16.  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
R.  K.  Hines  to  be  captain,  June  16,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Thos.  L.  Macon  to  bo  captain,  June  16,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
F.  L.  Dancy  to  be  captain,  June  16,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
H.  D.  Brighaui  to  be  captain,  June  16,  1863,  to  fill  au  original  vacancy. 
W.  D.  Tapp  to  be  captain,  June  10,  1863,  to  till  an  original  vacancy. 
George  N.  Eakin  to  be  captain,  June  16, 1S03,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
W.  J.  Gordon  to  bo  captain,  June  16,  1S63,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
W.  J.  Bryant  to  bo  captain,  Juno  10,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
F.  F.  Freeman  to  be  captain,  June  16,  1803,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  M.  Pbipps  to  bo  captain,  Juue  16,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

B.  F.  Jones  to  be  captain^  Juno  10,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
F.  H.  Quitman  to  be  captain,  Juue  10,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  R.  K.  Pritchard  to  bo  captain,  Juno  16,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
Wm.  Cook  to  bo  captain,  June  10,  1803,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  F.  Cooper  to  bo  captain,  June  10.  1863.  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

C.  A.  Mallory  to  be  captain,  June  10,  1803,  to  till  au  origin.al  vacancy. 
M.  Glover  to  be  captain,  Juno  16,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

0.  F.  Simpson  to  be  captain.  June  16,  1863,  to  fill  au  original  vacancy. 
J.  F.  Coit  to  be  captain,  Juno  16,  1803,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
S.  M.  Finger  to  bo  captain,  June  10,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
C.  11.  King  to  bo  captain,  Jane  16,  1803,  to  fill  au  original  vacancy. 
J.  II.  Bryan  to  bo  captain,  June  10,  1803,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy, 
li.  Hilliard  to  be  captain,  June  10,  1803,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  McGowan  to  bo  captain.  Juno  16,  1863,  to  fill  au  original  vacancy. 
L.  S.  Marks  to  be  captain,  Juue  10,  1863,  to  fill  an  origiual  vacancy. 
R.  Saunders  to  be  captain,  June  16,  1803,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Jobn  W.  Jones  to  be  captain,  Juue  16,  1803,  to  till  an  origiual  vacancy. 
W.  G.  Cazcnove  to  be  captain,  Juue  10, 1863.  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Orlando  Smith  to  bo  captain,  Juno  16,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
a.  II.  Fitzwilson  to  bo  captain,  June  16,  1803,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
li.  M.  Wilson  to  be  captain,  June  16,  18<>3,  to  fill  an  original  vaeaucy. 
0.  C.  Macmurdo  to  be  captain,  May  14, 180S,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
W.  Van  Beuthuysen  to  bo  captain,  Juno  24,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
W.  Johnston  to  be  captain,  Juno  20,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
David  Pender  to  be  captain,  July  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Steplieu  Putney  to  be  captain.  June  25, 1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
W.  W.  Lester  to  be  captain,  July  6.  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
R.  C.  Macmurdo  to  bo  captain,  July  1,  1803,  to  fill  au  origiual  vacancy, 
John  Brannon  to  bo  captain,  July  9,  1SG3,  to  fill  au  original  vacancy. 


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V.  CP  Johnson  to  be  captain,  July  14,  ISfiS,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  H.  D.  Smoot  to  be  captain,  July  20,  ISiW,  t<*  till  an  tiriginal  vacancy. 
James  H.  Bull  to  be  captain,  July  20.  1863.  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
P.  P.  Barbour  to  be  captain,  August  6,  1863,  to  (ill  an  original  vacancy. 
James  Sowers  to  be  captain,  August  6,  181)3,  to  fiil  an  original  vacancy. 
John  H.  Stout  to  be  captain,  August  6,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  K.  Murphree  to  be  captain,  February  12,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
A.   S.  Fletcher  to  be  captain,  September  9,   1863,   to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
J.  P.   Bridgcr  to  be  captain,   September  11.    1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
A.   S.  Garnett   to  be  captain,   September  8,' 1863,  to   fill  an  original 

vacancy.    . 
J.  K.  Nance  to  be  captain,  August  20,  1863.  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
F.  M.  Johnston  to  ho  captain,  September  24,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
•  D.  L.  Hopkins  to  be  captain.  October  2, 1863.  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
F.  J.  Lynch  to  be  captain,  May  10,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy, 
(j.  D.  Spurrier  to  be  captain,  June  24.  18f>l,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
S.    S.   Kirklaud  to  be   captain,   October  13,  1863,  to  fill   an    original 

vacancy. 
R.  v.  Gaines  to  be  captain,  October  1,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
E.  W.  Davis  to  be  captain,  October  17,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vneancy. 
George  E.  Taylor  to  be  captain,  October  I'J,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
John  F.  Cage  to  be  captain,  October  16. 1863,  to  fill  an  origin.al  vacancy. 

D.  R.  Griffle  to  be  captain.  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

H.  C.  Hart  to  be  captain,  October  29,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
John  F.  Allen  to  bo  captain,  October  31 ,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  L.  Thomas  to  be  captain,  July  24,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
R.  Montgomery  to  be  captain,  November  11,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
J.  P.  Smith  to  be  capftin,  Noveiftber  11, 1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  R.  Bryan,  Jr.,  to  be  captain,  November  14,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
Geo.  J.  Sumner  to  be  captain,  November  21,  186.3,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
H.  F.  Cook  to  bo  captain,  November  21, 1863,  to  fiil  an  original  vacancy. 
S.  Fairbanks   to  bo   captain,  November  21,  1863,  to   fill   an    original 

vacancy. 

E.  G.  AYilliama  to  bo  captain,  November  21,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 


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R.  R.  Randolph  to  be  captain,  November  21,  18C3,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy.  ^  , 

Jno.  Lightfoot  to  be  captain,  November  19,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
L.  B.  Mitchell  to  be  captain,  November    25,  1SG3,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy.  • 

Geo.  H.  Cuyler  to  be  captain,  November  25,  1803,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
H.  C.  Thornburn  to  be  captain,  December  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
L.  C.  Fisher  to  bo  captain,  September  1, 1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  J.  Flournoy  to  bo  captain,  April  11,  1861,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Isaac  A.  Clarke  to  bo  cai>taiu,  September  1,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
R.  I.  Lee  to  be  captain,  Februa'-y  19,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
F.  Lumpkin  to  be  captain,  April  30,  1864,  vice  Crane,  promoted.  , 

J.  R.  Stevens  to  be  captain.  May  4,  1864,  vice  Lambkin,  resigned. 
T.  C.  Dupreo    to  be  captain,  November    18,  1!562,  to  fill    an   original 

vacancy. 
Dan'l  McGrill  to  bo  captain.  May  25,  1864.  vice  Davidson,  promoted. 
M.  J.  Atkins  to  be  captain,  March  22,  1864,  vice  Gay,  resigned. 

Sitbti'slence  Department. 
C.  McClenaghan  to  be  major,  July  29,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
H.  T.  Hall  to  be  major,  July  29,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Jno.  M.  Gait  to  bo  major,  August  8,  1863,  to -fill  an  original  vacancy. 
A.  M.  Fdwlkes  to  be  major,  August  3,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
W.  0.  Harvie  to  be  msijur.  May  22,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
"W.  M.  Tate  to  be  miijor,  July  1,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  Shoup  to  be  major,  November  20,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Joseph  Cloyd  to  be  major,  December  5,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Wm.    B.    Street  to   bo-  major,  February  19,  1864,  to   fill    an  original 

vacancy. 
J.  D.  Lockhart  to  be    major,  February  19,  1864,  to    fill   an    original 

vacancy. 
C.  B.  Pearco  to  be  major,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Henry  Cranston  to  be  major,  March  29,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
John  G.  McGaughey  to  be  major,  April  23,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
John  H.  Browne  to  be  major,  September  1,  1863,  to  fill    an  original 

vacancy. 
W.  L.  Grillin  to  be  inajor,  February  19, 1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  H.  Franklia  to  be  cai>taiu,  May  23,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy 


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J.  M.  Johnson  to  be  captain,  May  13,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

C.  W.  Venable  to  be  captain,  June  2,  1 S63,  to  fili  an  original  vacanej'. 
R.  S.  Irby  to  be  captain,  June  23,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

R.  L.  Simmons  to  be  captain,  June  26, 1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
John  F.  Riley  to  be  captain,  June  26,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Thomas    S.  Morgar^to  bo  captain,  June  27,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
R.  Gr.  Lindsay  to  be  captain,  July  9,  1S63,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
A.  H.  Cline  to  be  captain,  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  H.  DoweU  to  be  captain,  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

D.  F.  Brasher  to  be  captain,  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
F.  Mycr  to  be  captain,  August  15,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  T.  Mason  to  be  captain,  August  3,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Beverly  Mason  to  be  captain,  August  19,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
T.  H.  McCoy  to  be  captain,  August  18, 1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  A.  McRady  to  be  captain,  July  31,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
R.  M.  Doss  to  be  captain,  August  22,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
T.  E.  Mitchell  to  be  captain,  August  1,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Thomas  R.  Foster  to- bo  captain,  August  25,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
George  D.  Scott   to  be  captain,  August  25,  1863,  to  fill    an    original 

vacancy, 
W.  0.    Rogers    to   be    captain,  August   25,  1863,  to    fill    an    original 

vacancy. 
AY.  B.  Fitzpatrick  to  be  captain,  September  3,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
J.  R.  Hutchison  to  be  captain,  September  5,   1863,  to  till  an  original 

vacancy. 
W.  B.    Clarke   to  be    captain,  September  8,  1863,  to   fill    an    original 

vacancy. 
W.  II.  Wigg  to  be  captain,  August  1,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
TV.  A.    Thompson  to  be  captain,  August  11,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
M.  J.  M.  Mason   to  be  captain,  August  13,  1863,  to  fill   an  original 

vacancy. 
J.  J.  Wheadon  to  be  captain,  July  31,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
A.  0.  Bacon   to  bo  captain,  September  13,   1863,  to   fill    an    origipal 

vacancy. 
J.  M.  Markland  to  be  captain,  September  28,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
W.  C.  Hillhouse  to  be  captain,  September  26,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
T.  E.  Dudley  to  be  captain,  October  1,  1863.  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 


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S.  L.  Butler  to  be  captain,  October  5,  1863,  to  fill  Rn  original  vacancy. 

D.  S.  Thompson  to  be  captain,  October  S,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

George  II.  Chcevcr  to  be  captain,  October  13,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

T.  II.  Bostick  to  be  captain,  October  13,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  va- 
cancy. 

Z.  S.  Farland  to  be  captain,  October  11,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  va- 
cancy. 

S.  S.  Gresham  to  bo  captain,  October  11,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

J.  B.  Fulton  to  be  captain,  October  9,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

M.  B.  Kittrell  to  bo  captain,  October  9,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

John  A.  Bowie  to  be  captain,  July  30,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

H.  Wade  to  bo  captain,  July  17,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

J.  A.  Ilousor  to  be  captain,  July  23,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

J.  H.  Davis  to  be  captain,  July  23,  1863,  to'fill  an  original  vacancy. 

C.  F.  Stubbs  to  be  captain.  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

J.   W.   Chapman  to  be  captain,  August  18,   1863,  to   fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
H.    W.  Conner  to   be   captain,  November   9,  1863,  to    fill    an  original 

vacancy. 
John  G.  Moffett  to  be  captain,   November  1,  1863,   to   fill  an   original 

vacancy. 
George  W.  Hardie  to  bo  captain,  October  28,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
0.   II.  Hardy  to  be  captain,  November   20,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
T.  C.  Moore  to  be  captain,  July  31,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

D.  0.  Richardson  to   be  captain,  November  29,  1863,  t«  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
W.  B.  Williams   to  bo  captain,  November  20,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
W.  H.  Johnson  to  be  captain,  November  13,  1863,  to    fill  an   original 

vacancy. 
J.  P.  Eggleston  to  be  captain,  November  13,   1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
C.  M.  Boyce    to    be  captain,  November    17,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
A.  J.  llutchins    to  bo  captain,  December  3,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
J.  Palmer  to  be  captain,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
R.  W.  Adams  to  bo  captain,  March  7,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 


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G.  B.  Jones  to  be  captain,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  va- 
cancy. 

J.  F.  Winkler  to  be  captain,  February  19,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  va- 
cancy. 

Charles  Chaffee  to  be  captain,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

James  Chesnutt  to  be  captain,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy.  • 

T.  F.  Patton  to  be  captain,  March  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

Charles  H.  Elujss  to  be  captain,  March  13,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

Thomas  S.  Jefferys  to  be  captain,  February  25,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

Duncan  F.  Jett  to  be  captain,  March  10,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

George  Lee  to  be  captain,  April  7,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

John  L.  Holmes  to  be  captain,  March  29,  1864,  vi';e  Taylor,  resigned. 

T.  H.  Southall  to  be  captain,  April  25,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

J.  H.  French  to  be  captain,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

Tho.  N.  Minter  to  be  captain,  February  19,  1864,  to  fiU  an  original 
vacancy. 

John  B.  Sydnor  to  be  captain.  May  2,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

Medical  Department. 

R.  T.  Abernathy  to  be  surgeon,  May  15, 1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

B.  J.  Christie  to  be  surgeon,  July  25, 1862,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

Jno.  W.  Crowders  to  be  surgeon,  July  28,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  va- 
cancy, 

John  G.  Cabel^  to  be  surgeon,  September  19,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

J.  Bensadon  to  be  surgeon,  February  25,  1862,  to  fill  an  original  va- 
cancy. 

John  D.  Bruns  to  be  surgeon,  December  14,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

E.  Hillyer  to  be  surgeon,  January  7,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

George  W.  Henderson  to  be  surgeon,  October  16,  1863,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

4.1fred  Ravenel  to  be  surgeon,  February  24,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

B.  A.  Pope  to  be  surgeon,  March  17,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

W.  A.  Cochrane  to  be  surgeon,  November  25,  1862,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 


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John  M.  Henson  to  be  surgeon,  July  12,  1862,  to  fill  an  original  va- 
cancj'. 

B.  C.  Marsliall  to  be  surgeon,  May  2,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

John  W.  King  to  be  surgeon,  December  22,  1861,  to  fill  an  original  va- 
cancy. 

A.  G.  Lane  to  be  surgeon,  July  19,  1861,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

W.  R.  Jonos  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  August  15,  186.3,  to  fill  an  original 
vaeaiioy. 

A.  T.  Robertson  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  June  20,  186.3,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

L.  W.  Harris  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  December  1,  1863,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

L.  F.  Richardson  to  be  assistant  surgemi,  March  4,  186.3,  to  fill  an 
originiil  vacancy. 

W.  H.  Brane  to  be  assistant  surgeon.  December  4,  186.3,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

Tho.  J.  Black  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  November  16,  1862,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

R.  Henry  Lee  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  December  23, 1863,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

A.  T.  Wills  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  February  18,  1863,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

J.  Fitz  Hughes  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  December  2,  1863,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

R.  U.  Burges  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  December  3,  1863,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal v!icancy. 

D.  Williams    to  be  assistant  surgeon,   December  11,   1863,   to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
H.  R.  Hughes  to  be  assistant  surgeon,   December  12,  1863,  to   fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
J,  F.  J.  MeClerg   to  be  assistant  surgeon,  December  21,  1863,  to  fill  an 

origin.al  vacancy. 
W.  P.  Tburman  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  December  28,  1863,  to  fill  an 

origin.al  vacancy. 

E.  A.  Leggett  to  bo  assistant  surgeon,  December  29,  1863,   to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
John  R.  .Tones  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  December  29,  1863,  to   fill   an 

original  vacancy.  . 

Thomas  S.  Fox  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  December  3,  1863,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
H.  W.  DcSanssurc  to  bo  assistant  surgeon,  December  4,  1863,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
B.  B.  Poelniti,  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  December  4,   1863,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 


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H.  S.  Beaty  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  December  9,  1863,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

J.  D.  Niel  to  bo  assistant  surgeon,  December  9,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

J.  R.  McKenzie  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  September  13,  1862,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

Thomas  0.  Nott  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  December  11,  1863,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

H.  D.  Green  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  December  12,  1863,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

John  C.  Arant  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  December  15,  1863,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

D.  C.  Miller  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  December  17, 1863,  to  fill  an  origi- 

nal vacancy. 
Henry  J.  Smith  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  December  22,  1863,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
Thomas  N.  Brian  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  December  22, 1863,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
John  W.  Suggs  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  December  22,  1863,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
J.  H.  Adams  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  December  23,  1863,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 
J.  B.  Simpson    to  be   assistant  surgeon,  December   21,  1863,  to   fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
John  J.  Harden  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  December  29,  1863,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
Jacob  F.  Dunn  to  bo  assistant  surgeon,  December  29,  1863,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 

E.  Ravenel  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  December  30,  1863,  to  fill  an  origi- 

nal vacancy.  • 

P.  J.  Maxwell  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  December  30,  1863,  to   fill   an 

original  vacancy. 
H.  J.  Nott  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  January  12,  1861,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
M.  J.  Upshaw  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  January  12, 1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 
John  V.  Brooks  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  January  28,  1861,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
L.  W.  Dick  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  January  7,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
L.  F.  Dozier  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  January  7,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
T.  A.  Soutberland  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  January  8,  1864,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 


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John  J.  W.  Green  to  bo  assistant  surgeon,  January  8,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

J.  R.  Gildersleevo  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  January  15,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancj'. 

S.  11.  Dcakins  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  January  20,  1SG4,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

M.  M.  Pitts  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  January  20,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

R.  E.  Shelton  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  Janu.ary  23,  1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

M.  W.  McCaino  to  bo  assistant  surgeon,  J.auuary  25,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

Thomas  C.  Brown  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  January  27,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

S.  M.  Lewis  to  bo  assistant  surgeon,  January  29.  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

S.  C.  Manin  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  January  2,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancj'. 

W.  R.  Mimriece  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  January  12,  1S61,  to  fill  an 
original  vac.nncy. 

W.  Magruder  to  bo  assistant  surgeon,  January  14,  1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

W.  T.  Parker  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  January  14,  1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

W.  Henderson  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  February  8,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

J.  F.  Zacbarias  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  February  S,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

E.  W.  Latimer  to  bo  assistant  surgeon,  February  8,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

W.  J.  Williams  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  February  12,  1864,  to  fill  an 
—         original  vacancy. 

W.  H.  Dulancy  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  February  13,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

George  S.  Field  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  February  19,  1861,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

John  R.  Wood  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  February  2, 1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

William  L.  Lundy  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  February  4,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

AVilliaLj  James  Pierce  to  bo  assistant  surgeon,  February ^5,  1804,  to  fill 
an  original  vacancy. 

John  ^Y.  Banks  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  Februarys,  1861,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 


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J.  C.  BTackeney  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  February  9,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

G.  McD.  Brumby  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

Jobn  L.  Speakc  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  February  20,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

W.  S.  Pinson  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  Februarj'  20,  1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

"William  H.  Puc  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  February  27,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancj'. 

5.  S.  Carter  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  February  27,  1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 

nal vacancy. 

H.  A.  Colemant  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  Marcb  15,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

A.  J.  Wolfe  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  March  16,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

D.  P.  HoUoway  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  March  16,  1S64,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

R.  B.  Harri.^to  be  assistant  surgeon,  March  17,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

6.  B.  Williams  to  be  assistant  gurgeon,  March  IS,  1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 

nal vacancy. 

C.  G.  Stephens  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  March  21,  1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

L.  D.  McReynolds  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  March  21,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy.  » 

John  W.  Caldwell  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  March  22,  .1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

Q.  B.  Lester  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  May  21,  1882,  to  fill  an  original 
vacilncy. 

T.  J.  Goodwyn  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  March  28,  1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

A.  McD.  Moore  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  March  20,  1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 

nal vacancy.  ,. 

B.  A.  Bobo  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  March  30,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 

W.  A.  Strother  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  March  31,  1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

T.  J.  Taylor  to  he  assistant  surgeon,  March  5,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

B.  Williams  to  bo  assistant  surgeon,  March  8,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

Thomas  J.  Webb  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  March  10,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 


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A.  S.  Eppes  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  March  10,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
viicaucy. 

John  C.  Goodman  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  March  10,  1864,«to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

F.  S.  Hall  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  March  15,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

H.  W.  Dorsey  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  March  18,  1864,  to  till  an  origi- 
nal vucjincy. 

Tho.  E.  Moorman  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  March  19,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

M.  W.  iStantlforil  to  be  assistant  surgeon  March  21,   18G4,  to  fill  «n 
original  vacancy. 

A.  W.  Itdbcrtsou   to   be  assistant  surgeon,  March  22,  1804,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

W.  D.  Withcrspoon  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  March  22,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

H.  M.  Heath  to  be  assist.nnt  surgeon,  March  25,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

John  S.  Dyerle  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  March  26,  1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

P.  Roano  to  bo  assistant  surgeon,  March  29,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 
•  H.  T.  McLaurin  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  March  7,  1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

H.  D   Sh^ll  to  be  as.sistaut  surgeon,  March  8,  1864,  to  fill  an. original 
vacnncy. 

E.  T.  Adams  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  March  12,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

G.  A.  Merritt  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  March  22,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  . 
vacaii'jy. 

Geo.  \V.  Jordan  to  be  assistant  surgeon,   March  26,   1864,   to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

W.  M.  Baird  to  bo  assistant  surgeon,  April  20,  1862,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
B.  M.  Alford  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  October  12, 186:?,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
L.  A.  Woodson  to  be  assistant  surgeon,  February  8,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

Eiifjitieer  Corps. 
A.  L.  Rives  to  be  colonel,  March  17,  186,4,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
John  J.  Clark  to  be  lieutenant-colonel,  March  17,  1864,  to  fill  a*  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

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4^ 

Jno.  A.  Williams  to  he  lieutonaut-colonel,  March  17,  1864,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
Minor  M*riwether  to  be  lieytenant-colonel,  March  17,  1864,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
Geo.  B.  Pickett  (o  be  major,  March  17,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Conway  Howard  to  be  major,  March  17,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacanej'. 
Wm.  F.  Foster  to  be  major,  March  17,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Sam'l  Johnston  to  be  major,  March  17,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Fred'k  Y.  Dabney  to  be  captain,  March  17,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
Hrfhry  C.  Force  to  be  captain,  March  1 7.  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
D.  G.  Campbell  to  be  captain,  March  17, 1804,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Henry  J.  Rogoi-s  to  bo  captain,    March    17,  1864,  to  fill    an  original 

vacancy. 
W.  D.  Stuart  to  be  captain,  March  17,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
W.  G.  Bender  to  be  captain,  March  17,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  W.  Smith  to  be  captain,  March  17,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
G,  H.  Hazlehiirst  to  be  captain,  March   17,   1864,  to  fill  an   original 

vacancy. 
C.  M.  Randolph  to  be  captain,  April  2,  1-864,  to  fill  an  original  v.acancy. 
Fleming   Gardiner    to  be  captain,  April  2,  1864,  to  fill   an    original 

vacancy. 
L.  A.  Dade  to  be  first  lieutenant,  March   17,  1861,  to   fill  an   originat 

vacancj'. 
D'.  E.  Henderson  to    be  first  lieutenant,   March    17,   1864,   to  fill    an 

original  vacancy. 
M.  B.  Grant  to  he  first  lieutenant,  March  17,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
P.  C.  Johnson  to   be  first  lieutenant,  March  17,  1864;  to  fill   an  original 

vacancy. 
J.  M.  Ferret  to  be  first  lieutenant,  March  17,  1861,  to  fill  an   original 

vacancy. 
E.  A.  Ford  to  be  first  lieutenant,  March  17,  1864,  to  fill   an   original 

vacancy. 
H.  B.  Cozzens  to  be  first  lieutenant,  March   17,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
T.  R.  Price,  Jr.,  to  be  first  lieutenant,  March  17,  1864,  to  fill  an  on'ginal 

vacancy. 
J.  M.  Fairbanks  to  be  first  lieutenant,  March  17,  1864^  to  fill  rn  original 

vacancy. 
B.  L.  Blackford  to  be  first  lieutenant,  March  17,1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vaJancy. 
P,  R.  B.  Smith  to  be  first  lieutenant,  March  17,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 


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J.  M.  Cowper  to  bo  first  lieutenant,  April  2,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

D.  W.  Curric  to  bo  first  lieutenant,  A\  ril  2,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancv. 
Geo.  R.  McRee  to  be  first  lieutenant,  April  2,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
James  A.  Corry  to  bo  first  lieutenant,  April  2,  1864,  to  fill   an  original 

vacancy. 

E.  J.  White  to  bo  second  lieutenant,  March  17,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
Uenry  M.  Graves   to  bo  second   lieutenant,  March  17,  1864,  to  fill   an 

original  vacancy. 
W.  K.  Parke  to  bo  second  lieutenant,  March  17,  1864.  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 

F.  M.  Hall  to  be  second  lieutenant,  March  17,  1864,  to  fill  an  original'. 

vacancy. 
H.  M.  Farrow  to  be  second  lieutenant»vApril  2,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
M.  S.  Elliott  to  be  second  lieutenant,  April  2,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
Charles   McCalley   to   be    second   lieutenant,  April  2,  1864,  to    fill    an 

original  vae.tncy. 
J.  N.  Turner  to  bo  second  lieutenant,  April  2,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
Q.  H.  Browne  to  be  second  lieutenant,  April  2,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 

,  Corps  of  ArtHlery. 

E.  B.  Alexander  to  be  brigadier-general,  February  26,  1864,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
Melancthou   Smith  to  be  colonel,  Februai-y  20,  1864,  to  gjl  an  original 

vacancy. 
James  Dearing  to  be  lieutenant-colonel,  February  27,  1864,  to  fill   an 

original  vacancy. 
L.  lloxton  to  be  lieutenant-colonel,  February  27,  1864,  to  fill  an  ofigi- 

nal  vacancy. 
S..C.  Williams  to  bo  lieutenant-colonel,  February   23,  1864,  to   fill  on 

original  vacancy. 
C.  Richardson  to  bo  lieutenant-colonel,  February  27,  1864,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
W.  E,  Cutshaw  to  be  major,  February  27,  1864,  vice  Jones,  promoted. 
T.  C.  Jordon  to  be  major,  February  27,  1864,  vice  Hugor,  promoted. 
M.  B.  Miller  to  bo  major,  February  27,  1864,  vice  Richardson,  pro- 
moted. 


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R.  M.  Stribling  to  be  major,  February  27,  1864,  vice  Brockenbrougb, 
retired. 

R.  C.  M.  Page  to  be  major,  Febraary  27,  1864,  vice  Carter,  promoted. 

J.  McGraw  to  be  major,  February  27,  1864,  vice  Pegram,  promoted. 

M.  Johnson  to  be  major,  February  27,  1864,  vice  Mcintosh,  promoted. 

George  Ward  to  be  major,  February  27,  1864,  vice  Poague,  promoted. 

"V.  Mauriu  to  be  major,  February  27,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

M.  N.  Moorman   to   be   major,  February   27,  1864,  vice  Braxton,  pro- 
moted. 

R.  P.  Chew  to  be  major,  February  27,  1864,  vice  Beckham,  promoted. 

J.  II.  Pratt  to  be  major,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

R.  Cobb  to  be  major,  February  22,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

W.  H.  Caskie  to  be  major,  April  9,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

Q.  R.  Wilson  to  be  major,  September  1, 1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

S.  F.  Fontaine   to    be   major,  September   1,  1863,  to    fill    an   original 
vacancy. 

Artillery  Office.n^for  Ordnance  Duty. 

J.  W.  Mallett  to  be  lieutenant-colonel,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  ori- 
ginal vacancy. 

T.  L.  Bayno  to  be  lieutenant-colonel,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

William  Allen  to  be  lieutenant-colonel,  March  28,  1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

T.  B.  Stanard  to  be  major,  June  IS,  186.3,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

Henry  Myers  to  be  major,  June  18,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

E.  B.  Smith  to  be  major,  June  18,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

J.  T.  Trezevant  to  be  major,  June  18,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

T.  M.  Bowyer  to  be  major,  June  18,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacaflcy. 

R.  M.  Gary  to  be  major,  September  10, 1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

J.  Harding,  Jr.,  to  be  major,  April  13,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

W.  C.  Duxburg  to  be  captain.  May  26,  1863,*to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

W.  D.  Hardin  to  tie  captain,  June  18,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
.  T.  A.  Smith  to  be  captain,  June  18,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

J.  W.  Browne  to  be  captain.  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

J.  C.  Little  to  be  captain.  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

Charles  Grattan  to  be  captain.  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

W.  Latham  to  be  captain.  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

J.  Dinwiddie  to  be  captain.  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy.  . 

James  M.  Boyd  to  be  captain.  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

C.  C.  Pinckney  to  be  captain,  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

John   M.  Gregory   to   be   captain,   May   2,  1863,   to    fill  an    original 
vacancy. 

Tho.  W.  Pierce  to  be  captain.  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 


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James  G.  Clarke  to  be  captain,  May  2, 1883,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
C.  L.  C.  jMinor  to  be  captain,  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
H.  Seabrook  to  bo  oaptnin.  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
L.  Points  to  be  captain.  May  2,  186.'^,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
W.  N.  McDonald  to  be  captain,  May  2. 1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Geo.  Little  to  be  captain,  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

C.  F.  Vanderford  to  be  captain.  May  2, 1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
L.  R.  Evans  to  be  captain,  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
W.  H.  Warren  to  be  captain.  May  2,  1863.  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
John  S.  Tucker  to  be  captain,  February   19,  1864,  to   fill   an    original 

vacancj'. 
A.  T.  Pope  to  be  captain,  Februarj'  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  G.  Reynolds  to   bo  captain,  February   19,  1864,    to   fill   an    original 

vacancy. 

D.  W.  Soublett  to  bo  captain,  February    19,  1864,  to   fill    an    original 

vacancy. 
C  P.  Estell  to  be  captain,  February  25, 1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  M.  Perry    to  be   captain,  February  25,  1864,  to  fill    an   original   va- 
cancy. 
F.  W.  Dawson  to  be  cajitain,  April  2,  1864.  to  fill  an  original  vacjincy. 
(j.  H.  King  to  be  cajitain,  .lanuary  30,  lS6t,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
C.  W.  Wailey  to  be  captain,  February  3,  1864,  to   fill  an   original   va- 
cancy. 
J.  C.  Calhoun   to   bo   first  lieutenant.  May  2,  1863,  to   till   an   original 

vacancy. 
Jno.  F.  Porteous  to  be  first  lieutenant,  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
John  Forrest  to  be  first  lieutenant.  May    2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
R.  E.  Baker  to   be    first    lieutenant,  May    2,  1863,  to    fill    an    original 

vacancy. 
H.  S.  Cunningham  to  be  first  lieutenant,  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
J.  N.  Brickell  to   be  first   lieutenant,  May  2,  1863,  to   fill   an    original 

vacancy.  « 

James  H.  George  to  be  first  lieutenant.  May  2,  186,3,  to  fill   an  original 

vaciincy. 
E.  C.  Robbing  to  bo  first   lieutenant,  May   2,  1863,  to   fill   an   original 

vacancy. 
M.  C.  Burke   to    be   first  lieutenant.  May   2,  1863,  to    fill    an    original 

vacan(^V. 
W.A.Parker  to  be  first  lieutenant.  May  2,  1863,  to -fill    an  original 

vacancy. 


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R.  V.  Booth   to   be   first   lieutenant,  Maj'   2,  1863,  to    fill   an    original 

vacancy. 
S.  H.  Coleman  to  be  first  lieutenant,  May   2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
J.  W.  Stewart  to  be  first  lieutenant.  May  2,  1863,  to   fill  an  original 

vacancy, 
James  E.  Webb  to  be  first  lieutenant,  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
H.  E.  Ross   to   be   first   lieutenant.  May    2,  1863,  to    fill   an    original 

vacancy. 
B.  Ni'-hol  to  be  first  lieutenant,  May  2, 1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
"W.  Thurmond   to  be   first  lieutenant.  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an    original 

vacancy. 
R.  H.  (ilenn  to  be  first  lieutenant,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
E.  Whitfield  to  be  first  lieutenant,  February  19, 1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
CD.   Fisbburne  to  be  first  lieutenant,  February  25,  1864,   to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
G.  F.  Bason  to  ba  first  lieutenant,  February  25,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
T.   B.    Cabaniss  to  be  first  lieutenant,  February  25,   1864,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 

A.  H.  Starr  to  be  first  lieutenant,  February  25,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
S.  F.  Fenncy  to  be  first  lieutenant,  February  25, 1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
J.  L.  Scales  to  be  first  lieutenant,  February  25,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
N.  W.  Murphy  to  be  first  lieutenant,  February  3. 1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
T.  A.  Wood  to  be  first  lieutenant,  February  3,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
T.  H.  Bacon  to  be  first  lieutenant,  February  3,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
M.  A.  Belknap  to  be  first  lieutenant,  February  3,  1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

B.  L.  Braselman  to  bo  second  lieutenant,  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  origi- 

nal vacancy. 
H.  H.  Stevens  to  be  second  lieutenant.  May  2,  1863,  to  fili  an  original 
vacancy.  , 

C.  N.  FeatherstoB  to  be  second  lieutenant,  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  origi- 

nal vacancy. 


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R.  Crawford  to  be  second  lieutenant,  May  2,  18fi3,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
Thomas  M.  Deano  to  bo  second  lieutenant,  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  origK 

11  al  vacancy.  , 

H.  L.  Bedford  to  bo  second  lieutenant,  May  2,  186.3,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
0.  P.  Lledsoc  to  be  second  lieutenant,  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
L.  W.  Brooks  to  be  second  lieutenant,  May  2,  186.',  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
J.  C.  Cotapton  to  be  second  lieutenant,  May  2,  1S63,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
W.  C.  Nelson  to  bo  second  Ircutcnant,  May  2,  1803,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
L.  W.  Magruder  to  bo  second  lieutenant,  May  2,  1S63,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
W.  C.Douglass  to  be  second  lieutenant,  May  2,  1803,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy.  , 

M.  S.  Cockrell  to  bo  second  lieutenant,  May  2,  1863,  to' fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
Tbomas  M   Jones  to  bo  second  lieutenant,  May  2,  1863,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 
F.  M.  Golstou  to  be  second  lieutenant,  November  18,  1863,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
And.  T.  Trippe  to  bo  second  lieutenant,  November  18,  18C3,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
P.  G.  Barrett  to  bo  second  lieutenant,  January  23,  186  i,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 
L.  K.  Sparrow  to  be  second  lioutenanf,  February  23,  1864,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
AV.   A.  Edwards  to  be  second  lieutenant,  March  23,  1864,   to   fill  an 

original  vacancy. 

Signal  Corpn. 
C.  H.  Cawood  toi)o  second  lieutenant,  June  26,  1863,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
E.  S.   Ruggloa  to  bo  second  lieutenant,  August  19,   1863,   to    fill   an 

original  vacancy. 
W.   C.   Scbley  to  bo  second  lieutenant,  November  3,   1863,  to   fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
Skipwith  Wilmcr  to  be   second  lieutenant,   February    19,    1864,   vice 

Doggett,  promoted. 

Military  Courts. 
M.  ]).   Urabam  to  bo  presiding   judge,  Februnry    19,   1864  (Holmes' 

corps'),  vice  Gray,  declined. 


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W.  F.  Dowd  to  be  member  (North  Alabama),  April  6,  1864,  to  fill  an 

origiual  vacanc}'. 
John  Chester  to  be  member  (North  Alabama),  April  6,  1864,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
J.  Phelan   to  be  presiding  judge  (S.  D.  Lee's  cavalry   division),  April 

6,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
T.  A.  Jone.s  to  be  member  (S.  D.  Lee's  eavalry  division),  April  6,  1864, 

to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Winchester  Hall  to  be  member  (S.  D.  Lee's  cavalry  division),  April  6, 

1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Ales.  McKinstry  to  be  presiding  judge   (Forrest  s   cavalry  division), 

April  6,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
D.  B.  Wright  to  be  member  (Forrest's  cavalry  division),  April  6,  1864, 

to  fill  an  original  vacancj'. 
A.  S.  Marks  to  be  member  (Forrest's   cavalry   division),  April  6,  1864, 

to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
W.  H.  Saunders  to  be  member  (Hood's  corps),  April  22,  1864,  vice  J. 

B.  Sale,  resigned. 
Louis    Bush   to  *be  presiding    judge    (trans-Mississippi    department), 

Juno  6,  1864,  vice  D.  S.  Page,  not  confirmed. 
L.  P.  Walker  to  be  presiding  judge  (North  Alabama),  June  6,  1864, 

vice  Clay,  declined. 
John  F.  House  to  be  judge  advocate  (North  Alabama),  April  6,  1864, 

to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
A.  Pollard  to  be  judge  advocate  (S.  D.  Lee's  cavalry   division), 'April 

6,  18G4,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  M.  Scruggs  to  be  judge  advocate  (Forrest's  cavalry  division),  April 

6,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
0.  R.  Dawson  to  be  judge  advocate  (Ewell's   corps),   April  12,  1864, 

vice  Wilson,  promoted. 

Commandant  of  Camp  of  Tnstrnct'ion. 
D.    0.    Merwin    to   be    major,    February   19,  1864,  to   fill   an   original 

vacancy. 

Military  Secretary.  • 

J.  B.  Sale  to  be  colonel  of  cavalry,  March  15,  1864,  vice  Long,  appoint- 
ed brigadier-general. 

Aides-de-Caiiip  {under  act  approved  Jifarch  25,  18G2). 

Towson  Ellis  to  be  major  of  cavalry,  February  25,  1864,  vice  Taylor, 
appointed  lieutenant-colonel  A.  A.  G! 

Francis  S.  Parker  to  be  major  of  cavalry,  February  25,  1864,  vipe  Veua- 
ble,  appointed  lieutenant-coloael  A.  A.  G. 

Robert  Strange  to  be  major  of  cavalry,  May  4,  1864,  vice  Marshall,  ap- 
pointed lieutenant-colonel  A.  A.  (il. 


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Aidca-de-Camp  {under  act  approved  April  2,  1862). 
F.  R.  Lubbock  to  be  colouel  of  cavalry,  Juno  16,  186-1,  vioe  Chesuut, 
appointed  brigadier-general. 

Regimental  Appointments. 
Alabatna. 

W.  G.  Swauson  to  be  colouel  6Ist  regiment,  April  11,  1864,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
J.   G.  Coltart  to  be  colonel  50th  regiment,  April   16,  1862,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
L.  D.  Hill  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  61st  regiment,  May  2,  1863,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
W.  E.  Pinkhard  to  be  major  61st  regiment,  May  2, 1863,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 
N.  Stallsworth  to  be  major  23d  battalion  S.  S.,  March  14,  1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
L..E.  Gilbert  to  bo  captain  company  F,  28th  regiment,  Sep'tember  17, 

1863,  vice  Gamble,  resigned. 
S.  A.  Willcoxen  to  be  first  lieutenant  company  B,  6th  regiment,  May 

20,  1863,  vice  Davis,  resigned. 
R.  E.  Redwood  to  be  first  lieutenant  company  K,  43d  regiment,  June 

23,  1863,  vice  Harris,  resigned. 
John  F.  Toulmin  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  B,  21st  regiment. 

May  21,  1803,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
P.  Rutledge  to  be  second  lieutenant  company   G,  25th  regiment,  July 

8,  1863,  vice  Scofiel4,  killed. 
C.  T.  Pollard,  Jr.,  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  K,  38th  regiment, 

August  20,  1863,  vice  Robinson,  dropped. 
William  Knox  to  be  second  lieutenant  artillery  battery,  October  15, 

1863,  vice  Austill,  resigned. 

Florida. 

J.  M.  Martin  to  be  colonel  9th  regiment,  April  28,  1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

E.  F.  Hopkins  to  be  colonel  10th  regiment,  June  ^11,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

T.  W.  Brevard  to  be  colonel  11th  regiment,  June  11,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

W.  W.  Scott  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  10th  regiment,  June  11,  1864,  to 
fill  an  original  vacancy. 

J.  F.  McClelland  to  be  liuutenaut-colonel  llth  regiment,  Juno  11,  1864, 
to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 


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John  Weseott  to  be  major  10th  regiment,  Juue  11,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

John  H.  Gee  to  be  major  11th  regiment,  Juno  11,  1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 
aal  vacancy. 

George  Dewson  to  be  captain  company  G,  1st  regiment  cavalry,  Au- 
gust 6,  1863,  vice  Weeks,  resigned. 

Isham  Blake  to  be  captain  company  K,  1st  regiqjent  cavalry,  August 
6, 1863,  vice  Pickett,  resigned.        « 

J.  M.  Footman  to  be  captain  company  E,  1st  regiment  cavalry,  August 
6, 1863,  vice  Cone,  dropped. 

D.  E.  Maxwell  to  be  captain  company  D,  1st  regiment  cavalry,  August 
<!,  1863,  vice  Pons',  resigned. 

James  Dupont  to  be  captain  company  H,  1st  regiment  cavalry,  August 
27,  186.3,  vice  Hull,  dropped. 

J.  A.  Shaw  to  be  captain  company  4->  8th  regiment.  May,  29,  1863, 
vice  Robert,  resigned. 

M.  E.  Brock  to  be  first  lieutenant  company  B,  1st  cavalry  regiment, 
August  6,  1863,  vice  Jones,  resigned. ^ 

F.  B.  Fleming  to  be  first  lieutenant  crftnpany  D,  1st  cavalry  regiment, 
August  6, 1863,  vice  Alford,  resigned. 

R.,F.  Hart  to  be  first  lieutenant  company  E,  1st  cavalry  regiment,  Au- 
gust 6,  1863. 

Richard  Taylor  to  be  first  lieutenant  company  G,  1st  cavalry  regiment, 
August  6,  1863,  vice  Allen,  resigned. 

John  W.  Nash  to  be  first  lieutenant  company  I,  1st  cavalry  regiment, 
August  6,  1863,  vice  Brock,  resigned. 

H.  F.  Home  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  G,  1st  cavalry  regiment, 
May  2,  1863,  vice  Weeks,  resigned. 

George  W.  Dell  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  I,  1st  cavalry  regi- 
ment. May  2,  1863,  vice  Wilkerson,  resigned. 

N.  Eppes  to  bo  second  lieutenant  company  11,  1st  cavalry  regiment, 
May  2,  1863,  vice  Morgan,  promoted, 

Arthur  Hood  to  bo  lieutenant-colonel  2yth  cavalry  battalion,  Decem- 
ber 10,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

C.  TI.  Campfiold  to  bo  major  29th  cavalry  battalion,  December  10,  ISe.l, 
to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

L.  W.  Farmerk  to  be  captain  company  G,  38th  regiment,  May  2,  1863, 
vice  Brinson,  resigned. 

B.  B.  Bower  to  bo  captain  company  B,  62d  regiment.  May  2,  1863,  vice 
Nichols,  resigned. 

Q.  F.  Robinson  to  be  captain  company  K,  SSth  regiment,  August  IS, 
1563,  rice  Mathews,  promoted. 


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J.  W.  McCord  to  be  captain  company  G,  30th  regiment,  May  25,  1864, 
vice  Edmundson,  resigned.  • 

C.  S.  Findlay  to  be  first  lieutenant  company  G,  32d  regiment,  June  4, 

186.3,  vice  Reilcs,  resi<;ned. 
0.  S.  Cohen  to  bo  second  lieutenant  company  G,  32d  regiment,  June  4, 

186.3,  vice  Dawson,  resigned. 
W.  Hobby  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  D,  54th  regiment,  March 

24,  1864,  vioo  Dover,  resigned. 

Louiainva. 

James  Reid  to  be  first  lieutenant  company  D,  4th  regiment,  May  2, 

1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  B.  Corkoon  to  b(i second  lieutenant  companj*  B,  4th   regiment,  May 

2,  186.3,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

D.  B.  Gorham  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  H,  4th  regiment.  May 

2,  186.3,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
W.  T.  MoJilton  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  E,  4th  regiment,  May 

2,  1S63,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

D.  McCarthy  to  bo  second  lieutenant  company  D,  4th  regiment,  May  2, 

1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacanc}'. 
A.  W.  Rohertsto  bo  second  lieutenant  company  C,  4th  regiment,   May 

3,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy.  , 

E.  A.  Carmouohe  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  F,  4th   regiment, 

May  3,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
G.  Poindexter  to  be  second   lieutenant  Madison   light   artillery,  July 
30,  1863,  vice  Wilson,  dropped. 

Mise'iKsippi. 
J.  Harrison  to  be  colonel  6th  cavalry  regiment,   December  24,  1863,  to 
fill  an  original  vacaDcy. 

F.  M.  Green  to  bo  colonel  11th  regiment,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
T.  C.  Lipscomb  to  bo  lieutenant-colonel  6th  cavalry  regiment,  May  23, 

1S64,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
R.  Y.  Brown  to  be  major  6th  cavalry  regiment.  May  23,  1864,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
Maynard  Gill  to  bo   captain  company  E,  31st  regiment.  May  2,  1863, 

vice  Guntcr,  resigned. 
H.  T.  Coffee  to  bo  captain  company  A,   48th  regiment,  June  9,   IS63 

vice  Kerr,  resigned. 

G.  W.  LewoUen  to  bo  captain  company  K,  31st  regiment,  April  5,  1864 

vice  McWhorter,  resigned.  * 

L.  S.  Warren  to  bo  first  lieutenant  company  11,  8th  rogimout,   August 
29,  18«3,  vico  rurtio,  re§igne<l. 


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Wm.  Ayrcs  to  bo  second  lieutenant  company  K,  34tli  regiment,  May  2, 
1863,  to  fill  aft  original  vacancy. 

Missouri. 

C.  M.  B.  Thurmond  to  be  captain  company  F,  2d  regiment,  July  20, 
1863,  vice  Carter,  promoted. 

A.  B.  Barnett  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  A,  1st  regiment,  No- 
vember 13, 1863,  vice  Walker,  promoted. 

G.  A.  Foote  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  K,  1st  regiment,  Novem- 
ber 13,  1863,  vice  Ford,  promoted 

P,  W.  Collins  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  D,  1st  regiment,  No- 
vember 13,  1863,  vice  Tunstall,  promoted. 

North  Carolina.  ■ 

6.  V.  Folk  to  be  colonel  65th  regiment,  August  3,  1863,  to  fill  an  ori- 
ginal vacancy. 

Alfred  H.  Baird  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  65th  regiment,  August  3, 1863, 
to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

John  J.  Spann  to  be  major  65tb  regiment,  August  3,  1863,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

H.  W.  Abernathy  to  be  captain  company  A,  34t,h   regiment,  June  6, 

1863,  vice  Woodde,  resigned. 

E.  M.  Clayton  to  be  captain  company  K,  60th  regiment,  June  17,  1863, 

vice  Wort,  resigned. 
Thomas  T.  Slade  to  be  captain  company  A,  22d  regiment,  October  27, 

186.3,  vice  Ishell,  resigned. 
A.  S.  De  Rosset  to  be  captain  second  battalion  T.  L.  D.,  February.  19, 

1864,  vice  Taylor,  promoted. 

J.  R.  S.  Gilliland  to  be  captain  company   D,  60th  regiment,  February 

19    1864,  vice  Fletcher,  dismissed. 
E.  J.  Williams  to  be  first  lieutenant  company  I,  31st  regiment,  October 

9,  1863,  vice  Coflaeld  resigned. 
E.  J.  Bowen  to  bo  first  lieutenant  company  K,  31st  regiment,  October  21, 

1S63,  vice  Gaskins,  resigned. 
P.  N.  Turner  to  ba  first  lieutenant  company  F,  15th  regiment,  Novem- 
ber 9,  1863,  vice  Sexton,  resigned. 
W.  H.  Miltry  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  H,  34th  regiment,  June 

6,  1863,  vice  Camp,  promoted.' 
T.  H.  Davis  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  D,  34th  regiment,  .June 

6,  1863,  vice  Baseiger,  promoted. 
W.  C.  Wall  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  F,  23d  regiment.  May  22, 

1863,  vice  Clay,  resigned. 
A.  C.  Massenburg  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  D,  15th  regiment, 

September  2, 1863. 


Horatio  Davis,  to  be    second  lieutenant   Moore's'  artillery    company, 

August  20,   1863. 
John  A.   Cannon  to  be   second  lieutenant  Moore's  artillery  company, 

October  31,1863,  vice  Hudgius,  killed. 

South  OKirolitui. 

B.  H.  Riitlodge  to  be  colonel  4th  cavalry  regiment,  December  16,  1862, 

to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
D.G.  Flournoy  to  be  colonel  22d  regiment,  June  11,  1864,  vice  Dantz- 

ler,  killed.' 
Wm.  Stokes  to  be  lieutenant  colonel  4th  cavalry  regiment,  December 

16,  1862,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

C.  J.  AValkur  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  10th  regiment,  June    11,   1864, 

vice  Porcher,  killed. 

W.  P.  Emauuol  to  be  miyor  4th  cavalry  regiment,  December  16,  1862, 
to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

Henry  Pratt  to  be  first  lieutenant  company  C,  17th  regiment,  May  24, 
1864,  vice  Dover,  resigned. 

M.  F.  Hutchinson  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  I,  14th  regiment, 
•      November  5,  1863. 

W.  G.  Hanson  to  be  second  lieutenant  Rutledge  M.  R.  .and  U.  A.  squad- 
ron, August  16,  1863,  vice  Neal,  dropped, 

Ketitiicki/. 

D.  Howard  Smith  to  be  colonel  5th  cavalry  regiment,  September  2, 

1S62,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

Temicisce. 

C.  A.  Sugg  to  be  colonel  50th  regiment,  February  24,  1864,  to  fill  aa 

original  viicaney. 
J.  B.  BifiSc  to  be  colonel  19th  cavalry  regiment,  October  3,  1862,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
S.  H.  Collins  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  50th  regiment,  February  24,  1864, 

to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
George  T.  Fry  to  be  captain  company  H,  37th  regiment.  May  2,  1863, 

vice  Dobsey,  resigned. 
F.  G.  Rice  to  be  first  lieuteiyint  company  K,  9th  regiment,  August  4, 

1863,  vice  Fitzpatrick,  dead. 

Tfxag. 

George  Flournoy  to  bo  colonel  16th  regiment,  April  25,  1862,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
W.  II.  Kodwdo.l  to  be  lieutenant-colouel  IClh  regiment,  April  25,  1862, 

to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 


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Xenophon  B.  Saunders  to  be  major  16th  regiment,  April  25,  1862,  to 
fill  an  original  vacancy. 

Virt/iiiia. 

Robert  White  to  be  colonel  23d  cavalry  regiir.ent,  April  28,  1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
James  F.  Jones  to  be  colonel  1st  regiment  T.  L.  D.,  October  2,  1863,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
C.  T.  O'Farral  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  23d  cavalry  regiment,  April  28, 

1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancj'. 
John  McAnerny  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  3d  battalion  T.  L.  D.,  April  20, 

1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
F.  If.  Calmese  to  be  major  23d  cavalry  regiment,  April  28,  1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
John  F.  Tompkins  to  be  captain  company  A,  22d  battalion,  November 

15,  1862,  vice  Burfoot,  dropped. 
William  C.  Bourne  to  be  captain  company  I,  51st  regiment.  May  28, 

1863,  vice  Senter,  resigned. 
John  M.   Preston  to  be  captain   company  B,  48th  regiment,  May  26, 

1863,  vice  Hammon,  resignel. 
S.  H.  Newberry  to  be  captain  company  F,  51st  regiment,  May  29,  1?63, 

vice  Repass,  resigned. 
James  L.  Clark  to  be  captain  company  F,  12th  regiment,  June  16, 1863, 

vice  Gilmer,  resigned. 
W.  H.  Bray  to  be  captain  company  B,  53d  regiment,  July  27,  1863, 

vice  Timberlake,  died. 
R.  N.  Thomas  to  be  captain  company  Q,  56th  regiment,  October  16, 

1863,  vice  Jefi"eys,  resigned. 
R.  C.   M.  Sale  to  be  captain  company  I,  4th  .artillery  regiment,  Feb- 
ruary 19,  1864. 
Thomas  A.  Gatch  to  bo  first  lieutenant  company  II,  6th  regiment,  May 

2,  1863,  vice  Smith,  deceased. 
E.  A.  Williams  to  be  first  lieutenant  company  G,  14th  regiment,  No- 
vember 10,  1863,  vice  Yancey,  deceased. 
C.  Carrington  to  bo  first  lieutenant  company  H,  3d  cavalry  regiment, 

February  19.  1864. 
Charles  D.  Lee  to  ]|e  first  lieutenant  company  I,  57th  regiment,  Feb- 
ruary 19,  1864,  vice  Ashby,  resigned. 
E.  F.  Cordell  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  C,  60th  regiment,  July 

23,  1863,  vice  Darlington,  resigned. 
John  L.  Boswell  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  D,  60th  regiment, 

July  23,  1863,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
Charles  C.  Croxton  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  K,  4th  cavalry 

regiment,  September  23,  1863,  vice  Meredith,  resigned. 


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Arkitiisna. 


6.  A.  Ilagland  to  be  captain  company  F,  26Lh  rogimont.  May  20,  18fi3, 

vice  McNiel,  deceased. 
F.  S.  White  CO  be  captain  company  E,  5th  regiment,  June  5,  1863,  vice 

Rayburn,  resigned. 
E.  H.  Holton  to  be  captain  company  D,  8th  regiment,  August  16,  1863, 

vice  Little,  resigned. 

Coyi/ederatc. 

J.  M.  Jossee.  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  6th  cavalry  regiment,  May  25, 
1864. 

For  (listing uieAcd  valor  and  skill. 

AV.  G.  Callahan  to  be  major  18th  Georgia  regiment,  March  19,  1864, 
vice  Stewart,  resigned.  • 

Virgil  Weaver  to  be  captain  company  II,  6th  Virginia  cavalry  regi- 
ment, February  19,  ISCt. 

S.  A.  Sutton  to  be  captain  company  F,  ISth  North  Carolina  regiment, 
February  19,  1864. 

W.  E.  Stitts  to  be  captain  company  13,  43d  North  Carolina  regiment, 
February  19,  1864. 

A.  E.  Richards  to  be  captain  company  B.  43d  Virginia  battalion  P.  R., 
April  6,  1864,  vice  Bmiih,  deceased. 

Henry  B.  Bigelow  to  be  captain  company  I,  8th  Virginia  regiment, 
Jlarch  6,  1864. 

John  M.  Robinson  to  be  captain  company  B,  .'JStii  North  Carolina  regi- 
ment, April  13,  1864,  vice  Blackburn,  resigned. 

Lewis  Harmau  to  bo  captain  company  I,  12th  Virginia  cavalry  regi- 
ment, March  6,  1864,  vice  O'Farral,  promoted. 

Wm.  Punovaut  to  be  captain  company  C,  17th  South  Garoliua  regi- 
ment, April  27,  1864,  vice  Mitchell,  resigned. 

F.  W.  Airing  to  be  captain  company  II,  2(Jth  Louisiana  regiment, 
February  19,  ISC  J,  vice  Raney,  resigned. 

R.  L.  Kean  to  be  captain  company'  I,  20th  Louisiana  regiment,  Feb- 
ruary 19,  1864,  vice  Boyd,  dropped. 

Junius  Kimble  to  bo  captain  company  A,  14th  Tennessee  regiment, 
May  28,  1864,  vice  Thompson,  killed. 

Jno.  A.  Carter  to  be  lirst  lieutenaot  Thomas'  battery,  Stuart's  horse 
artillery,  April  23,  1864,  vice  Thompson,  promoted. 

A.  W.  Weber  to  be  first  lieutenant  company  G,  20th  regiment  Louisiana, 
February  19,  1864. 

Edward  Poe  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  H,  15th  Arkansas  regi- 
ment, February  19,  1S64,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 


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J.  W.  Jordiiu  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  H,  3d  Virginia  cavalry 
regiment,  February  19,  1864,  vice  Gaiunoel,  resisined. 

W.  Kirkland  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  E,  15th  South  Carolina 
regiment,  February  19,  1864,  vice  Martin,  kiljed. 

K.  Taylor  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  T,  8th  Virginia  regiment, 
April  6,  1864,  vice  Skilman,  resigned. 

R.  A.  Shodwell  to  bo  second  lieutenant  company  I,  8th  Virginia  regi- 
ment, April  6,  1864,  vice  Gaines,  resigned. 

J,  C.  Francis  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  A,  8th  Virginia  regi- 
ment, April  6,  1864,  vice  Leslie,  promoted.  * 

Pestus  King  to  be  second  lieutenant  Carter's  King  "William  artillery, 
April  11,  1864,  vice  Carter,  promoted. 

Charles  Harper  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  K,  2flth  Louisiana 
regiment,  February  19,  1864,  to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 

Andrew  Ki-eutz  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  C,  20th  Louisiana 
regiment,  February  19,  1864. 

L.  T.  Nunnelee  to  be  second  lieutenant  Shoemaker's  batterj',  Stuart's 
horse  artillery,  February  27,  1864,  vice  Phelps,  promoted. 

S.  L.  Oliver  to  be  second  lieutenant  company  F,  1st  South  Carolina 
regiment,  May  6,  1864,  vice  Cox,  promoted. 

B.  C.  Harrison  to  be  second  lieutenant  colnpany  I,  alst  Alabama  regi- 
ment, May  26,  1864,  vice  Dubose,  deceased. 

Engineer  Troops. 

T.  M.  R.  Talcott  to  be  colonel  1st  regiment,  April  1,  1864,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
W.  W.  Blackford  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  1st  regiment,  April  1,  1864, 

to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
S.  W.  Pressman  to  bo  lieutenant-colonel  3d  regiment,  April  1,  1864,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
H.  T.  Douglass  to  be  lieutenant-colonel  1st  battalion,  April  1,  1864,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
P.  Randolph  to  be  m.njor  1st  regiment,  April  1,  1864,  to  fill  au  original 

vacancy. 
J.  W.  Grecu  to  bo  major  3d  regiment,  April  1,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
R.  P.  Rowley  to  be  major  1st  battalion,  April  1,  1861,  to  fill  an  original 

vacancy. 
J.  M.  Baldwin  to  bo  captain   1st  regiment,  March  29,  1S64,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
J.   J.    Conway  to  be  captain   1st  regiment,  March  29,  1864,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
G.  W.  Robertson  to  be  captain  iKt  regiment,  March  29,  1864,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 


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John  Bradford  to  be  captain  1st  regiment,  March  29,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacanej'. 

W.  R.  Johnson  to  bo  captain  1st  regiment,  March  29,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

G.  C.  Dickinson  to  be  captain  1st  regiment,  March  29,  18^,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy.  ^ 

H.  T..  Douglass  to  be  captain  1st  regiment,  March  29,  1864,  to  fill  .an 
original  vacancy. 

H.  C.  Derrick  to  be  captain  1st  regiment,  March  29,  1864,  to  fill  .an 
original  vacancy. 

T.  M.  Topp  to  be  captain  1st  regiment,  March  29,  1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

Ballard  Bruce  to  be  captain  1st  regiment,  March  29,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

William  Frcret  to  bo  captain  1st  battalion,  April  30,- 1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

W.  R.  Devoe  to  be  captjiUi  1st  battalion,  April  30,  1S64,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy. 

R.  M.  Venable  to  be  captain  1st  battalion,  April  30,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

K.  C.  Slaughter  to  be  captain  1st  battalion,  April  30,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

M.  Gr.  Howe  to  be  captain  1st  battalion,  April  30,  1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancy*. 

A.M.  Williams  to  be  captain  1st  battalion,  April  30,  1861,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

R.  C.  McCala  to  bo  captain  3d  regiment,  April  30,  1864,  to  fill  an  origi- 
nal vacancj'. 

H.  N.  Parr  to  bo  captain  3d  regiment,  April  30,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

A.  W.  Glosier  to  be  captain  3d  regiment,  April  30,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

E.  Winston  to  be  captain  3d  regiment,  April  30,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

W.  C.  Hurt  to  bo  captain  3d  regiment,  April  30,  1864,  to  fill  an  original 
vacancy. 

W.  A.  Ramsay  to  bo  captain  3d  regiment,  April  30,  1804,  to  fill  an 
original  vacancy. 

Robert  L.  Cobb  to  bo  cai)tain  3d  regiment,  April  30,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  vacanc}'. 

W.  A.  C.  Jones  to  be  captain  2d  regiment,  March  31,  1864,  to  fill  an 
original  va-^ancj'. 

L.  Hutchinson  to  bo  captain  2d  regiment,  April  1,  1861,  to  fill  au 
original  vacancy. 


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James  W.  McAlpine  to  be  captain  2d  regiineut,  April  30,  1864,  to  fill  au 

original  vacancy. 
W.  tt.  Williams  to   be  first  lieutenant  1st  regiment,  March  29,  1864,  to 

fill  an  origiual  vacancy. 
S.  H.  Browne  to  be  first  lieutenant  1st  regiment,  March  29,  1864:,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
H.  H.  Harris  to  be  first  lieutenant  1st  regiment,  March  29,  1864,  to  fill 

an  origiual  vacancy. 
G.  P.  C.  Rumbough  to  be  first  lieutenant  1st  regiment,  March  29,  1864, 

to  fill  au  original  vacancy. 
E.  N.  Wise  to  be  first  lieutenant  1st  regiment,  March  29,  l^&i,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 

C.  W.  Babbitt  to  be  first  lieutenant  1st  regiment,  March  29,  1864,  to  fill 

au  original  vacancy. 
T.  J.  Muncure  to  be  first  lieutenant  1st  regiment,  March  29, 1864,  to  fill 

an  origiual  vacancy. 
R.  M.  Sully  to  be  first  lieutenant  1st  regiment,  March  29,  1864,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancj'. 
J.  H.  Harney  to  be  first  lieutenant  1st  battalion,  April  30,  1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
John  Mahoon  to  be  first   lieutenant  1st  battalion,  April  30,  1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
J.  L.  Bartlett  to  be  first  lieutenant  1st  battalion,  April  30,  1864,  to  fill 

an  origiual  vacancy. 

D.  E.  Crossland  to  be  first  lieutenant  1st  battalion,  April  30,  1864,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
W.  J.  Ratcliffe  to  be  first  lieutenant  1st  battalion,  April  30,  1864,  to  fill 

au  original  vacancy. 
T.  S.  Newcomb  to  be  first  lieutenant  3d  regiment,  April  30,  1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
G.  E,.  Margrave  to  be  first  lieutenant  3d  regiment,  April  30, 1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
J.  S.  Morrison  to  be  first  lieutenant  3d  regiment,  April  30,  1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
M.  M.  Long  to  be  first  lieutenant  3d  regiment,  April  30,  1864,  to  fill  an 

origiual  vacancy. 
James  J.  Davis  to  be  first  lieutenant  3d  regiment,  April  30, 1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
R.  A.  0.  Hea  to  be  first  lieutenant  2d  regiment,  April  30, 1864,  to  fill  an 

original  vacancy. 
R.  H.  Griffin  to  be  second  lieutenant  1st  regiment,  March  29,  1S64,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
D.  S.  Hessey  to  be  second  lieutenant  1st  regiment,  March  29,  1864,  to 

fill  an  original  vacanc}-. 


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11.  W.  Poatross  to  be  second  lieutenant  1st  rcgimont,  March  29,  1864,  to 

fill  an  original  vacaucy. 
W,  A.  Gordon  to  be  socoud  lieutenant  1st  regiment,  March  29,  1864,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
J.  H.  Gilmer,  Jr.,  to  be  second  lieutenant  Isfc  regiment,  March  29, 1864, 

to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
William  Glenn  to  be  second  lieutenant  1st  regiment,  March  29,  1864, 

to  fill  an  original  vacaucy. 

D.  C.  Woodruff  to  be  second  lieutenant  1st  regiment,  March  29,  1864, 

to  fill  an  original  vacancy, 
C.  M.  Bolton  to  be  setond  lieutenant   1st  regiment,  March  29,  1864,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
C.  E.  Young  to  be  second  lieutenant  1st  regiment,  March  29,  1864,  to 

fill  au  original  vacancy. 
John  M.  Hood  to  be  second  lieutenant  1st  regiment,  JIarch  29, 1864,  to 

fill  an  original  vacaucy. 
•T.  J.  Norwood  to  bo  second  lieutenant  1st  regiment,  March  29,  1864,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
C.  Maupin  to  be  second  lieutenant  1st  regiment,  March  29,  1864,  to  fill 

an  original  va^ancy. 

E,  B.  Meade  to  be  second  lieutenant  1st  regiment,  March  29,  1864,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
John  8.  Mason  to  be  second  lieutenant   1st  regiment,  March  29,  1864, 

to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
C.  M.  Davis  to  be  second  lieutenant  1st  regiment,  March  29,  1864,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
E.  H.  Wells  to  be  second  lieutenant  1st  battalion,  April  .30,  1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
H.  H.  W.  Reynolds  lobe  second  lieutenant  1st  battalion,  April  30,  1864, 

to  fill  au  original  vacancy. 
J.  F.  Ferguson  to  be  second  lieutenant  1st  battalion,  April  30,  1864,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
M.  H.  Smith  to  be  secoud  lieutenant  1st  battalion,  April  30,  1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacanc}'. 
Joseph  Seay  to  be  secoud  lieutenant  1st  battalion,  April  30,  1864,  to  fill 

au  original  vacancy. 
E,  Sandcliffe  to  be  second  lieutenant  1st  battalion,  April  30,  1864,  lo  fill 

an  original  vacancy, 
A.  Trumbull  to  be  second  lieutenant  1st  battalion,  April  30,  1861,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
John  B,  Perkins  to  bo  second  lioutenaut  3d  regiment,  April  30,  1864,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
C,  F,  Boyd  to  be  second   lieutenant  3d  regiment,  April  30,  1861,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 


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D.  W.  Printz  to  be  second  lieutenant  3d  regiment,  April  30, 1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
M.  F.  Maury  to  be  second  lieutenant  3J  regiment,  April  30, 1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
P.  "W.  Semmes  to  be  second  lieutenant  3d  regiment,  April  30,  1864,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
W.  B.  Halyburton  to  be  second  lieutenant' 3d  regiment,  April  30,  1864, 

to  fill  an  original  vacancy. 
H.  0.  Minor  to  be  second  lieutenant  3d  regiment,  April  30,  1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
J.  W.  Chalmers  to  be  second  lieutenant  3d  regiment,  April  30,  1864,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
M.  Houston  to  be  second  lieutenant   3d  regiment,  April  30,  1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacancy. 
Charles  Foster  to  be  second  lieutenant  3d  regiment,  April  30,  1864,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 

E.  Malone  to  be  second  lieutenant  3d  regiment,  April  30,  1864,  to  fill 

an  original  vacaucj'. 
W.  K.  Campbell  to  be  second  lieutenant  3d  regiment,  April  30, 1864,  to 

fill  an  original  vacancy. 
T.  E.  Marble  to  be  second  lieutenant  3d  regiment,  April  30,  1864,  to  fill 
an  original  vacancy. 

By  order. 

S.  COOPER, 
Adjutant  and  Inspector-Geueral. 


GENERAL  ORDERS,")  Adjutant  and  InspectqrQenekal's  Office, 

No.  62.              j  iJiCHMOND,  Ji<?y  30,  1864. 

I.. The  resignations  of  the  following  named  ofiicers  have  been  ac- 
cepted by  the  President,  to  take  efieet  from  the  dates  annexed  to  their 
respective  names: 

Surgeon    Wm  S  McChesney,  27th  Virginia  vols,                                 July    1,1864 

Captain     Wm  L  Maule,  Co  E,  25th  battalion  \a,  vols,               July    2, 1864 

Surgeon     W  II  Pyle,  19th  Texas  cavalry,                               June    6,  1864 

Sec'nd  Lt  J  P  Moses,  Co  D,  Slst  Tennessee  vols,                    July    8, 1864 

Colonel      J  B  'Walton,  Artillery  P  A  C  8, 

First  Lt     J  E  Swinson,  Co  B,  Slst  N  C  vols,                               July   9,  1864 

"          W  A  Baker,  Co  F,  26th  S  C  vols,                                July  11, 1864 

Captain      D  S  Waiiswurth,  '•               "                                                      " 

«         W  B  Wise,  Co  C,  17th  N  C  vols,                                       " 


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First  Lt 

Jno  H  PeeWes, 

Co  E,  42d  N  C  vols, 

July 

11, 

1864 

Captaiu 

Tliop  A  Grace, 

Co  C,  27th  Georgia  vols. 

" 

First  Lt 

R  P  Tally, 
R  L  Robb, 

Adjutant  C-^d  Georgia  vols, 
ADC,  etc,  23d    " 

,, 

Captain 

Jas.W  Blanton, 

Co  K,  Monroe's  reg  .\rk  cavalry, 

May  28, 

1864 

" 

Kdw'fi  81iarp, 

Co  I,  22d  Texas  infantry. 

M 

Sec'nd  Lt 

J  C  Chandler, 

Co  C,  201  h  Texas  disin'ted  cavalry. 

« 

First  Lt 

N  Buckner, 

NicUoU's  light  battery, 

" 

Chaplain 

J  Sandola. 

P  A  C  S. 

Juno 

1, 

1864 

Captain 

J  E  H;iwkins, 

CIo  If,  12th  Texas  cavalry. 

June 

2. 

1864 

Second  Lt 

H  F  O'Neal, 

Co  B,  ISMi  Texas  infantry. 

" 

First  Lt 

D  C  Smith, 

Co  B,  2d         " 

«' 

Sec'nd  Lt  J  B  Scott, 

Co  F*,  lOtli  Missouri  cavalry. 

« 

Agent 

DF  Shall, 

Q  M  department, 

" 

Sec'nd  Lt  Wm  W  Mabry, 

Co  G,  26th  Texas  cavalry, 

" 

" 

H  0  Ileffter, 

Co  R, 1st        « 

" 

" 

A  Eves. 

Co  A.  14th  Texas  infantry. 

X 

Surgeon 

Jolin  Wiatt, 

1st  Mississippi  partisan  rangers. 

July 

12, 

1864 

Captain 

Thos  L  Morrow, 
T  M  .Tones, 

(Jo  D,  44th  Alabama  vols, 
Co  F,  ."Wst  Georgia  vols. 

'* 

Rov'd 

J  M  Brittain, 

Chaplain  38th  "         " 

'■ 

First  Lt 

Ellis  Hale, 

Co  C,  24th  Virginia  vols. 

" 

Rev'd 

.7  W  Walkup, 

Chaplain  9th     "          " 

" 

First  Lt 

"W  E  Oldham, 

Co  D,  15th  N  C  vols. 

« 

Sec'nd  Lt 

P  P  Agostini, 

Co  C,  7th      'i      « 

" 

First  Lt 

Jns  Soyars, 

Co  B,  2d  N  C  battalion, 

" 

" 

r  Kendall, 

Co  B,  2Gth  battalion  Georgia  vols. 

April 

1, 

1S64 

" 

J  S  Holt, 

Co  E.  2d  battalion  L  D  T, 

July 

13, 

1864 

Sec'nd  Lt 

.Tno  H  Hayes, 

Co  IL  1st  N  C  cava!  ry. 

" 

First  Lt 

W  J  Wallace, 

Co  B,  4Sth  Mississippi  vols, 

" 

Rev'd 

W  G  Star, 

Chaplain  47th  Alabama  vols, 

" 

Colonel 

D  Wyatt  Aiken, 

7th  S  C  vols. 

July  14, 

1864 

Secnd  Lt 

C  n  Boyle, 

Co  H,  43d  Alabama  vols. 

Captain 

W  B  Asberry, 

Co  E,  34th  battalion  Va  cavalry, 

First  Lt 

D  H  Harman, 

Co  C,  a4th        '•          "        " 

m 

Captain 

J  W  Latta. 

Co  A,  66th  N  5  vols, 

July 

8, 

1864^ 

First  ^t 

Thos  E  Haltom, 

Co  K,34th     "       «' 

July 

15, 

1864 

Sec'nd  Lt  Tlios  P  Lane, 

Co  H,  25tli    "      " 

Captain 

G  W  Morton, 

Co  B,  nth  Mississippi  vols. 

First  Lt 

R  M  Nimmo, 

Co  A,  1st  batt<iliou  cavalry,  L  D, 

Surgeon 

T  Eliason, 

P  A  0  S, 

Rev'd 

J  E  Wheeler, 
Wm  >I  Young, 

Chapla,in  P  AC  S, 

Ass  Surg 

K  G  Watson, 
Ro  B  Harris, 

14th  Tennessee  cavalry, 
17th  and  23d  Tennessee  vols. 

July 

16, 

1864 

Sec'nd  Lt 

•T  M  Young, 

Co  R.  1st  Confederate  cavalry, 

CaptJtin 

G  M  Roberts. 

Co  I,  60th  N  C  vols. 

Fir«t  Lt 

C  R  Warren, 

n  0  Qnin, 

D  W  Johnsl<:>n. 

Co  A.  33d  Mississippi  vols, 
Co  K.  .S3d            «           *' 
Co  n.  2d               "          " 

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First  Lt 

F  Kendall, 

" 

K  n  Willdns, 

Captain 

Alex  ir  Bright, 

First  Lt 

Jno  A  Cuthbert, 

•' 

R  C  Massenburg, 

Sec'nd  Lt 

J  E'Gandcy, 

" 

Jno  Richardson, 

Captain 

Joshua  Ward, 

» 

L  H  Kenan, 

« 

W  P  Redwine, 

« 

J  A  Seale, 

Sec'nd  Lt 

Sam'lG  Battle, 

" 

R  A  Willis, 

First  Lt 

Levi  Lybrand, 

Sec'nd  Lt 

M  Sincord, 

" 

A  J  Fuller, 

Captain 

A  F  Henderson, 

Major 

W  C  Morelock, 

Captain 

A  C  Gardner, 

First  Lt 

T  C  Thomas, 

Captain 

C  R  Harris, 

Sec'nd  Lt  J  L  Fly, 

" 

Robert  Fenner, 

(i 

J  W  Seaton, 

First  Lt 

John  W  Hodges, 

Sec'nd  Lt 

Jas  A  Brown, 

« 

G  J  Baukhead, 

First  Lt 

J  Loraine  Noe, 

Rev'd 

T  W  Damns, 

Captain 

Jno  D  Clarke, 

First  Lt 

John  Fisher, 

" 

J  C  French,        • 

Sec'nd  Lt 

J  W  Pierce, 

" 

J  P  Mason, 

D  J  Abbott, 

J  Kile. 

Major 

K  M  Van/.andt, 

Sec'nd  Lt  Wm  R  Nail, 

Colonel 

N  M  Binford, 

Major 

J  H  Kampnian, 

Captain 

B  B  Seat,       . 

Sec'nd  Lt  J  H  Friar, 

" 

W  B  Seymour, 

'• 

R  M  Bragg, 

First  Lt 

B  W  Kay, 

Captain 

W  N  Smith, 

Ass  Surg 

R  Wilson,' 

Captain 

B  W  Green.  Jr, 

Sec'nd  Lt 

C  A  Johnson, 

Captain 

H  A  Boone, 

Co  B,  26th  Georgia  battalion,  July  16, 1864 

Co  E,  2d  bat  Alabama  light  artillery,  " 

Co  C,  7  th  Alabama  cavalry,  •' 

Citizen  Guard,  1st  Mobile  regiment,  " 
Co  A,  Ordnance  gu.ard,                          July  18,  1864 

Co  A,  Lymon's  battalion,  " 

CoB,        "               ••  '• 

W  L  artillery,  " 

Co  I,  1st  Georgia  regulars,  " 

Co  I,  10th  Georgia  vols,  " 

Co  E,  7th  Alabama  cavaJty,  " 
Co  F,  1st  bat  Alabama  artillery,          July  19,  1864 

Co  C,  5th  S  C  cavalry,  " 

Co  A,  TJth  S  C  vols.  " 

Co  K,  2d  Georgia  cavalry,  " 

Co  1, 1st        "           "  " 

A  Q  M  G3d  Virginia  vols,  " 

3d  Tennessee  cavalry,  " 
Co  G,  9th  Tennessee  cavalry,                July  20,  1864 

Co  K,  9th         «*'           «  " 

Co  E,  14th       "               "  " 

CoB,                 "               "  " 

Co  L,  6th          "               '■  " 

CoF,52d          "               "  " 

Co  B,  51st        "               "  " 
Co  K,  27th  Tennessee  cavalry, 
Co  H,  5th  Alabama  cavalry, 
Co  A.  3d  Kentucky  vols. 
Chaplain  P  A  C  S, 
Co  K,  32d  Tennessee  vols. 
Drill-master  P  A  C  S, 
ADC,  etc, 

Co  B,  17th  Texas  cavalry,  .     " 

Co  D,  Terrell's  Texas  cavalry,  " 

Co  I,  Capers'  Louisiana  cavalry,  "' 

Co' A,  16th  Texas  infantry,  •• 

7th  regiment  Texas  infantry,  " 

Patton's  company  Texas  cavalry,  _" 

19th  Texas  cavalry,  " 

Gd  Texas  volunteer  infantry,  " 

Co  F,  5th  Texas  mounted  vols,  " 

Co  D,  5th  Texas  mounted  vols,  " 

Co  D,  2d  Arkansas  cavalry,  " 

Co  B,  Monroe's  regiment,  " 

R  R  sharpshooters,  " 
M  S  K  &  C,    "                          '               July  23,  1864 

P  A  C  S,  " 

Co  A,  24th  Virginia  cavalry,  " 
Co  B,  5th  battalion  N  C  reserves, 

Co  B.  26th  N  C  vols,  •' 


July  20,  1864 


July  1,1864 
June  30, 1864 
Juno    7,  1864 


03 


Sec'nd  Lt  J  B  Denne, 
First  Lt     Ben'j  Green, 
Surgeon     M'ni  R  Vaughan, 
Lieut'nt     K  P  Smith, 
First  Lt     ^^II  Clark, 
Sec'nd  Lt  Jno  L  Yarhoronfth, 
First  Lt      Ro  M  Welborn, 

"  "SYm  J  Wilkeson, 

Major        .IAD  AIoKay, 
Captain      E  A  Curry, 
Sec'nd  Lt  Klisha  C  Burnett, 
Captain     Joel  S  Jones, 
Major         C  H  Ford, 
Captain     .7  C  Matlieny, 

"  J  C  Finckled, 

«  Jas  T)  Mclver, 

Sec'nd  Lt  X  W  Kulin. 
Captain     Willis  II  Whitcwcll, 
Sec'nd  Lt  S  T  .loncs, 
Lt  Col        W  C  Swor, 
Sec'nd  Lt  W  F  Leiper, 
First  Lt     Dellosset  I<amar, 
Rev'd         W  W  Lord, 
First  Lt     E  E  Saunders, 
Sec'nd  Lt  Wni  Y  Watson, 
Lieut'nt     T  V  Gantt, 
First  Lt     R  E  Nelson.  Jr. 
Sec'nd  Lt  James  N'  Ilaney, 

"  G  W  Qiiarles, 

First  Lt     D  McKinuey, 
Sec'nd  Lt  R  Y  Dwight, 

"      •   Thomas  Carter, 
First  Lt     John  Parker, 

"  A  B  Rhea, 

Sec'nd  Lt  Jas  L  Crittenden, 
Captain      J  S  lleece, 

'•■  B  D  Brock, 

Sec'nd  Lt  W  R  Adkius, 
First  Lt  W  D  Adams, 
Captain      B  L  Bridges, 

"  J  H  Craven, 

First  Lt      DC  Chamberlin, 
Sec'nd  Lt  Hiram  Mathis, 

«  T  I'  Stovall, 

Surgeon    John  Brownrigg, 
Sec'nd  Lt  B  U  Pennybacker, 
First  Lt     Charles  B  Cook, 
Sec'nd  Lt  Thoniasi  D  Long, 
First  Lt     John  Harris, 


Co  K,  3d  Georgia  reserves,  July  23, 1864 

Adjutant  21st  Georgia  baft  cavalry,  '' 

P  A  C  S,  July  25.  1S64 

Co  H,  3d  Georgia  reserves,  " 

Capt  VV  II  Otey's  company  L  D  T,  '■ 

Cobb  Guards,  22d  batt  Georgia  art'y,  " 

Co  C.  6th  battalion  N  C  reserves,  " 

Co  T.  36th  N  C  vols,  « 

31st  NC  vols,  ■•< 

Co  A.  ■♦th  Florida  battalion,  " 

• 

Co  B.  14th  Virginia  vols.  " 

Co  E.  4"d  Alabama  vols,  " 

1st  batt.alion  L  D  troops.  July  2C,  1864 

Co  E,  olst  Virginia  vols,  " 

Co  E,  23d  S  C  vols,  « 

Co  IL  26th  N  C  vols,  " 

Co  A.  2d  Tennessee  cavalry,  " 

Co  C.  10th  Tennessee  cavalry,  « 

Co  T,  27fh  Tennessee  vols,  " 

5th  Tennessee  vols.  " 

Co  I,  4th  Confed  Tennessee  regiment,  '• 

ADC,  etc,  " 

Chaplain  P  A  C  S,  July  27,  1S64 

Co  D.  9th  Kentucky  cavalry,  _  " 

Co  C,  2d  battalion  Kentucky  cavalry.  •' 

Co  B,  1st  battaliOH  Virginia  reserves,  " 

Co  D.  1st  battalion  V'irginia  reserves,  " 

Co  A.  ,'?Oth  Virginia  voU,  " 

Co  D,  22d  S  C  vols,  « 

Co  H.  22a  S  C  vols,  " 

1st  S  C  regulars,  « 

Co  O.  2.=ith  and  44th  "Tennessee  vols,  " 

Co  E,  25th  and  44th  Tennessee  vols,  " 

Co  B,  05th  and  44th  Tennessee  vols,  « 

Signal  corps  P  A  C  S.  July  28,  1864 

Co  B,»Allison"s  squailron,  " 

Co  G,  4th  Arkansas  vols,  " 

Co  1),  3d  Confederate  cavalry,  " 

Co  H,  8th  Tex.as  cavalry, 

Co  A,  2d  Georgia  cavalry,  '■ 

Co  C  66th  Georgia  vols,  " 

Co  K,  4Cth  Mississippi  vols,  '• 

Co  K,  8th  Mississippi  vols,  " 

Co  K,  Pith  batt  Mississippi  cavalry.  " 

P  A  C  S,  July  -29, 1864 

Co  II.  7th  Virginia  c.ivalry,  " 

Co  A,  5th  N  C  cavalry,  " 

Co  F.Orr'sSC  rifles,  "     • 

Co  D,  2-1  Kentncky  battalion, 


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Rev'd 

Captain 


A  B  Carringtnu, 
U  B  Sobeits, 


Chaplain  P  AC  S, 

Co  0,  7th  Confederate  cavalry  batt, 


July  29, 1864 


II.  .The  following  named  oflicers  have  been  dropped  from  the  rolls  of 

the  army,  to  take  effect   fruin   the   dates  annexed  to  thei»  respective 
names  : 

Sec'nd  Lt  Wm  N  Chevalier,        Co  F,  25th  Louisiana  vols,  July    1,  1864 

"          F  M  Baxter,                Co  K,  3d  Confederate  cavalry,  " 

Captain      E  C  Cuthbert,              A  Q  M,  " 

Doctor       Wmllartwell  Pierce,  Gurley's  (30th)  Texas  cavalry,  July    2,1864 

"          Putnam  SFulkerson,  Elliott's  Missouri  cavalry,  " 


Captain 


First  Lt 
Captain 
First  Lt 
Captain 
Lieut'nt 
Doctor 


Ro  Willis  Collins, 
II  F  Dennis, 
"  F  L  Gracer, 

Ass  Surg    W  D  Welden. 
Captain     Wm  J  Malone, 
Sec'nd  Lt  Philip  Kenuoa. 
"  B  F  Hampton, 

J  P  Berrong, 
T  B  Collins, 
J  Jones. 
K  II  Edmonson, 
E  L  Sweet, 
.las  Tluis  Phillips, 
''  Saui'l  Iv  McKuight, 

"  Charles  Ilinkle, 

"  James  A  Hughes, 

"  Caleb  A  Man  ley. 

Ass  Surg   Kendall  P  Watson, 
Lieut'nt     Wm  Saunders, 

George  H  Nixon, 
A  T  Kaiuey, 
F  II  West, 
T  J  Hall, 
P  T  Bowles, 
J  H  Brasseal, 
Jacob  Bamberger, 
Wm  J  Hamlett, 
J  W  Bennett, 
B  C  Sigler, 
W  P  Mast, 
"         "L  Linton, 
"  S  Kearney, 

Sec'nd  Lt  J  W  Alexander, 
'•  J  Y  Foster, 

"  R  H  Leonard, 

-»     "  G  W  Price.  - 

"  M  F  Scarborough, 


Colonel 


Lieut'nt 


Captain 

First  Lt 


Shanks'  (2d)  Missouri  cavalry,  " 

A  U  M,  " 

A  Q  M,  " 

29th  Georgia  vols,  July    8,  1864 

A  Q  iVI  P  A  C  S,  " 

Co  B,  7th  Virginia  cavalry,  July  11, 1864 

Co  E,  6-tth  N  C  vols,  '• 

Co  D,  24th  Georgia  vols,  " 

Co  D,  2d  battalion  Kentucky  cavalry,  " 

Co  C,  3d  Tennessee  vols                 .  " 

Co  G,  9th  Missouri  vols,  " 

Co  L,  21st  S  C  vols,  " 

Forrest's  regiment  cavalry,  July  13,  1864 

i'aulkner's  regiment  cavalry,  '■ 

7th  Kentucky  mounted  infantry,  " 

2d  Tennessee  cavalry,  " 

McDonald's  battalion  cavalry,  " 

Co  F,  61st  Virginia  infantry,  July  14,  1864 

48th  Tennessee  vols,  _      " 

Ist  Texas  vols,  July  15,  18&4 

Adjutant  51st  Georgia  vols,  " 

Adjutant  37th  batt  Virginia  cavalry,  " 

Co  C,  15th  yirginiavols,  " 

Co  A,  48th  Alabauja  vols,  July  16, 1S64 

Co  H,  51st  N  C  vols,  " 

Co  H,  24th  Virginia  cavalry,  " 

Artillery  P  ACS,                   '  " 

Co  H,  Terrell's  regiment,  " 

Co  D,  19th  S  C  vols,  July  19, 1864 

Co  C,  2l8t  Mississippi  vols,  " 

Co  D,  esth  N  C  vols,  July  20,  1864 

Co  K,  22d  Georgia  vols,  " 

Co  K,  21st  Mississippi  vols,  " 

Co  F,  5th  Texas  vols,  •             " 

Co  K,  17th  Mississippi  vol^,  July  22,  1864 

DriU-niaster  P  A  C  S,  July  23, 1804 


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Doctor       Til  BfiiniWhitcsiiles,  15lh  Avkfiiisas  infantry,  July  2(i,  1864 

"          John 'Moffett  Dunn.    3il  Missouri  cavah-y.  " 

First  Lt      Isaai-  Ivolx'pts,              Co  B.  liHh  Lniisiuiia  vols,  .fuly  27,  1861 

Captain      W  K  Wliito.  "               Co  E.  17th  Alnbama  vols,  " 

"          Henry  (Ilovol  \nl,        A  Q  M  57th  Georgia  vols.  " 

By  order. 

S.    COOPER, 
Adjiitnnl  and  fiinprct'ir-Of'tfral. 


GENEllAL  ORDERS.)  Ap.tutant  and  Txspector-Genf.rai.'s  Offic*» 

No.  63.  1  KiciiMOND,  >1«^«s<  0,  1S64. 

I.  ..Vll  lielnilcd  men  (including  those  lip) WCCT1  1  .S  and -45  years  of  age) 
will  report  to  and  l)e  comitianded  by  tbe  generals  of  Te.'ervcs  in  the 
states  to  which  tliej-  rcspeflively  brlong,  who  will  or.i;ani7.o  them  into 
companies  and  regiments.  It  i«  not  anticipated  that  they  will  be  called 
out  except  in  emergencies  occurring  in  or  near  tiio  countic''  of  their 
residence,  nor  will  service  be  exacted  of  them  bcA-ond  those  counties 
and  those  contiguous  thereto.  All  exempts  are  allowe<l  and  are  invited 
to  enroll  themselves  with  such  companies,  so  as  to  be  prepared  to  aid  in 
defending  their  homes  when  menaced  by  the  enemy.- 

'  IT.  .Officers  and  soldiers  into  whoso  hands  captured  colors  fall  are  pro- 
hibited from,  presenting  them  to  individuals. 

in.  .Paragraph  Y,  General  Orders,  No.  59  (current  series),  is  not  in- 
tended to  ajiply  to  (ifBcers  and  bonded  agents  who  are  continuously 
engaged  in  special  service  by  order  of  the  chief  of  the  bureau  to  which 
they  belong,  and  whose  vluties  require  them  to  travel  from  place  to  place. 
In  such  eases,  personal  expenses  are  allowable  in  lieu  of  commutation 
of  fuel,  quarters,  and  rations.  Accounts  of  expenses  will  be  vouched 
and  paid  by  the  chief  of  the  bureau  from  which  the  orders  issue,  and 
transportation  will  bo  furnished  in  kind. 

IV.  .So  much  of  paragraph  II,  General  OVders,  No.  55  (current  series), 
as  includes  comniissioucd  ofiBccrs  in  the  operation  of  the  "Act  to  promote 
the  efficiency  of  the  cavalry  of  the  Provisional  army,  and  to  punish  law- 
lessness and  irregularities  of  any  portion  thereof,''  is  revoked. 

v.. General  Orders,  No.  9.3  (1863),  is  hereby  revoked. 

VI.  .Paragraph  I,  General  Orders,  No.  49  (1863),  is  amended  as  fol- 
lows : 

Surgeons  in  charge  of  hospitals  will  have  the  military  clothing  of  do- 
6 


06 

ceased  soldiers  washed  before  turning  it  over  to  the  quartermaster  for 
reissue.  The  appraisement  of  such  clothing  will  not  exceed  the  prices 
established  in  General  Orders. 

VII.. Great  irregularities  in  the  observance  of  the  orders  regarding 
the  collection  of  the  tax  in  kind  having  existed,  attention  Ts  called  to 
paragraphs  I,  II,  III,  and  IV,  General  Orders,  No.  43  (current  series), 
which  are  repeated  and  enjoined  upon  the  army.  Those  orders  are  not 
intended  to  authorize  any  quartermaster  or  commissary  to  establish  tax 
depots  in  organized  tax  districts,  but  to  allow  them,  in  cases  where 
exigency  requires  it,  to  collect  from  producers  in  government  wagons. 
The  supplies  already  collected  at  the  tax  depots  are  always  transferable 
to  them  upon  requisition.  Attention  of  quartermasters  and  commis- 
saries is  specially  called  to  this  order.  A  violation  of  it  is  an  outrage 
to  the  tax-payer,  and  the  efficiency  of  the  tax  in  kind  service  demands 
that  offenders  against  it  shall  be  held  to  strict  accountability. 
By  order. 

S.   COOPER, 
Adjutant  and  Inspector- Genera^. 


GENERAL  ORDERS, )  Adjutant  and  Inepector-Genebal's  Office, 

No.  64.  f  Richmond,  ^JiS-usf'^p,  1S64. 

l..Tho  following  Roll  of  Honor  is  published,  in  accordance  with 
paragraph  I,  General  Orders,  No.  131  (186.3).  It  will  be  read  to  every 
regiment  in  tho  service  at  the  first  dross-parade  after  its  receipt. 

II.  .Attention  is  called  to  the  manner  in  which  the  selections  under 
the  law  should  bo  made.  The  non-commissioned  oflScers  and  privates 
are  authorized,  at  the  first  dress-parade  after  each  victory  the  company 
shall  have  assisted  to  achieve,  to  distinguish,  by  a  majority  of  their 
votes,  one  private  or  non-commissioned  officer  most  conspicuous  for 
gallantry  and  good  conduct  in  the  battle.  Should  more  than  one  soldier 
be  hereafter  selected  by  a  company,  as  equal  in  merit,  the  name  to  be 
announced  upon  the  roll  will  be  determined  by  lot.  Commissioned 
officers,  distinguished  for  gallantry  on  the  field,  are  not  to  be  selected 
by  the  vote  of  tho  company,  battalion,  or  regiment  to  which  they 
belong,  but  a  statement  of  their  special  good  conduct  should  be  made 
by  their  immediate  commander,  and  forwarded,  through  the  regular 
channel,  to  this  office. 


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BATTLE    OP    WILLIAMSBURO. 

Alabama. 
Eighth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 

Private  AVilliam  H.  Duke,*  Company  A. 

"        J.  R.  Philips,  "  C. 

Corporal  William  H.  Powell  *  "         D,' 

Private  James  Ganavan,  "  I. 

No  selections  from  other  companies. 

BATTLE    OP    SEVEN    PINES. 

Alabama. 
Eighth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 

Sergeant  F.  K.  Williams,*  "      .    A. 

Private  N.  A.  Hall,  "  B. 

"       J.  B.  Tallow,  "  C. 

Corporal  Eli  Shortridgo,*                                ^           •  "  D, 

Private  John  H.  Deaton,  "  E. 

"        George  Lee,  "  F. 

"       Charles  Hippler,  Jr.,*  "  G. 

"       John  Caney,  "  I. 

"       J.  D.  Garrison,*                        ,  "  K. 

BATTLE    OP    GATNES'   MILL. 

Alabama. 
Eighth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 

Corporal  Saraupl  L.  Cochran,*  "  A. 

Private  R.  T.  Bush,  "  B. 

John  Shields,  "  C. » 

"        W.  E.  Donoho,*  "  D. 

Sergeant  J.  B.  Milner,  "  F. 

3d  Sergeant  C.  F.  Walker,  "  G. 

Sergeant  W.  II.  McGraugh,*  "  II. 

Private  Hugh  McKeone  "  I. 

"        John  W.  Griffin,  "  K, 

BATTLE    OP    PRAZIER'S    PARM. 

Alabama. 
Eighth  Regiment  of  Infantry: 

Sergeant  Joseph  Jackson,*  "  A. 

Corporal  N.  M.  Howard,  "  B. 

Private  Robert  Gaddes,  "  C. 

"       J.  P.  Whoelan,  "  D. 


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4th  Sergeant  G.  Schwartz, 
Private  J.  Smith, 
"       John  Lynch, 


SfiCOND    BATTLE    OP    MANASSAS. 

Alabama. 


Eighth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
Corporal  R.  Murphy, 
Private  James  Jennings, 

BATTLE    OP    SHARP3BURQ. 

Alabama. 
Eighth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
Corporal  David  Tucker, 
Sergeant  G.  T.  L.  Robinson, 
Private  John  Curry, 
Sergeant  C.  f.  Brown, 

"         Thomas  Ryan,* 
Corporal  J.  R.  Searcy, 
5th  Sergeant  James  Castello,* 
Private  J.  Herbert,* 

"       James  Ryan, 

"       D.  M.  Harris,* 

BATTLE    OF    CHANCELLORSVILLE. 

Alabama. 
Eighth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
Private  Allen  Boiling, 
■  "        J.  N.  Howard, 
Sergeant  Robert  Gaddes, 
"         P.  H.  Mayes, 
"        J.  A.  Kelly,*  * 

Private  Patrick  Leary, 
"       James  Reynolds,* 

BATTLE    OP   GETTYSBURft. 

Alabama, 
Eighth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
Sergeant  Ed.  Clark, 
Private  Z.  Hayns, 
Sergeant  Robert  Gaddes, 
"        L.  L.  McCurdy, 


Company  G. 
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Sergeant  James  R.  Strickland, 

"         T.  P.  Ragesdell  (color-V-earer), 
Private  C.  G.  Bush, 

"        J.  Shrowl, 

"        Michael  Duff, 

"        Michael  Kane, 
Company  K  declined  making  a  seloctit)n; 

Geortjia. 
Cobb's  Legion  : 

Sei;;eant  J.  L.  Born, 
'•         A.  C.  Adair, 

Corporal Putman, 

Phillips'  Legion  : 

Private  Alfred  Norris, 
"        E.  J.  Smith, 
"        Thomas  Jolly,* 
"        M.aSovern, 

"       Blanton, 

"       Ootero, 

Korth  CaroUnn. 
Baker's  N.  C.  Brigade : 

Captain  James  L.  Gaines, 

1st  Lieutenant  R.  T.  Fulyham, 


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BATTLE    OF    LOCPST    HILL. 

Fourth  Regiment  of  Infantry: 
Captain  J.  B.  Evans,* 
2d  Lieutenant  George  M.  Hanson, 
"  Isaac  W.  Haymaker, 

"  n.  H.  McCrady,* 

"  A.  P.  Bourne, 

Sergeant  "VV.  J.  Wood, 
Private  Jesse  Hinkle,* 
"        John  Parish,* 
"        Byron  Long, 
"        Thomas  Ailstock, 
"        George  W.  Chapin,* 
Sergeant  J.  H.  Lawrence  (color-bearer). 
Other  companies  declined  to  select. 


D. 
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Sergeant  Lawrence,  color-bearer,  was  selected  upon  recommen- 
dation of  regimental  commander. 

Private  Ailstock  was  selected  upon  recommendation  of  company 
commander  for  special  gallantry,  the  company  declining  to 
select. 


BATTLE    01"    BRANDY    STATION. 

North,  Carolina. 
Baker's  Brigade :  • 

Major  J.  B.  Neal,  .  Q.  M. 

Captain'James  L.  Gaines,  A.  A.  G. 

1st  Lieutenant  R.  F.  Fulyham,  A.  D.  C. 

BATTLE    OF    PAYNE's    FARM. 

Virginia. 
Fifth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 

Captain  William  T.  Hall, 

1st  Lieutenant  J.  M.  Brown,  ^ 

Corporal  Reuben  L.  Gillock  (since  dead), 

Private  Kenney  S.  Henderson,         " 

Corporal  Samuel  Lucas,* 

Sergeant  John  S.  Lightner, 

Private  George  W.  Wiseman,* 

"        Cornelius  Donahoe, 
Corporal  Jacob  Brown, 
Private  Daniel  Wide, 

"         James  W.  Spruight, 

"         Albert  Ramsey, 
Sergeant  Washington  Grim  (color-bearer). 

BATTERY    WAGNER,    CHARLESTON    HARBOR. 

Captain  C.  S.  Hill,  Acting  Chief  of  Ordnance. 

"        C.  E.  Chichester,  Acting  Chief  of  Artillery. 

Major Champony,  Acting  Chief  of  Engineers. 

Sergeant  J.  T.  Repass,  company  B,  61st  N.  C.  troops. 
Private  Henry  Winemore,  company  F,  61st  N.  C.  troops. 

BATTERY  GREGG,  CHARLESTON  HARBOR. 

Sergeant  J.  E.  Edgerton,  company  A,  25th  S.  C.  infantry. 
Private  E.  H.  Martin,  company  K,  Rutledge  cavalry. 

"        W.  D.  Du  Barry,  company  E,  Charleston  batt. 

"        A.  Grimball,"Marion  artillery. 

"        F.  K.  Huger,  company  F,  Aiken's  partisan  rangers. 


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Tho   above-named  non-commissioned  ofl5ccr  and  privates  aro  on  do-' 
tacbed  service  witli  the  signal  corps. 

BATTLE    OP   CHICKAMAUOA. 
Alabama, 

Sixteenth  Regiment  of  Infantry : 
Private  George  W.  Tims,* 

"       William  H.  Watt?,* 

"       William  Hill, 

"       Thomas  Garner,* 

"       Joshua  Lewis, 

"       John  McMicken, 

"       James  P.  Yonng,* 

"       Iliram  S.  White  (since  dead), 
Corporal  W.  Calvin  Rodan,* 
Private  David  11.  Stevrart, 
Eighteenth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 

Lieutenant-Colonel.'Richard  F.  Inge.* 
Captain  Joseph  H.  Justice,* 

"       Orville  A.  Stringer,* 

"       J.  Henry  Hammond, =■* 
Ist  Lieutenant  Allen  J.  Kidi,* 

"  Sherman  K.  Fielder,* 

Private  J.  M.  Carpenter, 
Corporal  J.  T.  Williams, 
Sergeant  R.  J.  Micars,* 

"  J.  A.  Lambert, 

Private  W.  Howard,* 

"       M.  Smith, 

"        J.  M.  Gevin,* 
Sergeant  J.  F.  Williamson, 
Corporal  P.  W.  Ohara, 
Private  W.  A.  McCarty,* 
Twenty-fourth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
Private'Andrew  Crivillari, 

"       Peter  Cusick, 

"       G.  C.  AVells, 
Sergeant  G.  W.  Moody  (color-bearer), 
Private  Thomat--  Hamilton, 

"       'William  Ginnery, 

"       William  Meadow, 
Companies  E,  Q,|and  K  declined  selecting. 


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Tweiit.v-sigbth  Regiment  of  Infantry: 
Private  G.  W.  Aubra.y, 

"       J.  R.  (Jaither, 
1st  SergGant  W.  U.  Logan, 
Private  C.  D.  Goolsby, 

"       R.  F.  Sumner, 
.    Corporal  David  Knox, 
1st  Sergeant  W.  J.  V.^lson, 
Private  Hosea  Vines, 

"       L.  P.  Wright, 
Sergeant  James  R.  Smith, 
Private  Jacob  Sraitli, 
Thirty-tbird  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
Captain  W.  E.  Dodson, 

"        B.  F.  Hammctt, 
•■    Private  W.  R.  Mock, 

••'       J.  D.  Perry, 
Sergeant  C.  L.  Sessions,* 
Private  P.  H.  S.  Lewis,* 
3d  Sergeant  Richard  R.  Rush,* 
Corporal  Alexander  R.  Bell, 
Private  W.  E.  Ilatten, 

"       AVilliam  Harris, 
The  other  companies  made  no  selection. 
Thirty-fourth  Regiment  of  Infantry: 
Sergeant  J.  L.  Carltoii, 

''  A.  C.  Ferguson, 

Private  W.  M.  Johnston, 

"       G.  W.  Smith, 

"       W.  A.  Houston, 

"       S.  H.  Pitts, 
Sergeant  W.  H.  Long, 

Companies  B  and  F  declined  making  a  selection. 
Thirty-eighth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
Private  T.  C.  Ezell,* 
Corporal  James  M.  Moore, 

"        J.  S.  Piatt, 
Private  A.  McAlpin,* 
Sergeant  W.  W.  Boauford,* 
Corporal  Joel  W.  Bell, 
Private  A.  D.  Sims, 
Sergeant  W.  W.  Holly,* 
Private  Patrick  Dayton,* 


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Sergeant  G.  F.  Williamson,* 
Private  Tliomas  H.  Wilson,* 
Sergeimt  John  L.  May, 
Forty-third  Regiment  of  Infantry: 
Private  William  R.  Ethridge,* 

"       John  W.  Manoss, 

Sergeant  W.  C.  Jobnson, 

,  "         Newton  Bfuce, 

"       Maxey, 

Privnte  D.  II.  Seott, 

"       Daniel  F.  Tubbs, 

"       John  Barnes, 

"       William  W.  Scates, 
Company  G  declined  making  a  selection. 
Fifty-eighth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 

Sergeant  Joel  13.  Freeman  (color-bearor), 

"         S.  C.  Johnston, 
Private  J.  N.  Ward, 
Sergeant  J.  li.  Huddlcston, 
Private  J.  W.  Burgess,* 

"       Z.   E.  Lee, 

"       J.  V.  McGinnis, 

"       T.  J.  Mize,  ' 

"       T.  J.  Harrell, 
Sergeant  W.  C.  McClelen, 
Corporal  J.  K.  Rogers, 
Gibson's  Battalion  of  Infantry  : 

1st  Lieutenant  L.  S.  Mathews, 
Corporal  R.  A.  Jones, 
Private  Silas  B.  Dutton, 

"       George  Ridley, 
First  Battalion  Alabama  Legion  : 
Adjutant  John  Mussey. 
Private  John  U.  Conner,* 

"       J.  E.  Wright, 

"       James  M.  Gibson, 

"       B.  A.  Davis,* 
Sergeant  J.  L.  Cox,* 
Private  A  J.  Daw,* 
Company  G  declined  making  a  selection. 


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Second  Battalion  Alabama  Legion  : 
Captain  W.  D.  Walden, 
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Private  John  IT.  rvsmdall, 
1st  Sergcaiil  Socrates  Spi<»ner, 
Private  Benjamin  F.  Temples,* 

"       William  P.  Jones, 

"       George  H.  Norris,* 
Corporal  Joseph  V.  Castlebury,* 

Third  Battalion  Alabama  Legion  : 
Captain  John  McCreless, 
Private  Micajah  Kirklaiid,* 

"       John  Blarikenship  (since  dead), 
"       Henry  R.  Lewis, 
Companies  B,  D,  and  F,  declined  making  selections 

Artillery  Battalion  Alabama  Legion  : 
*      Private  Jackson  Lee,* 
Corporal  James  E.  French, 
Private  B.  F.  Martin,* 
"       II.  S.  Turlington,* 

Eufaula  Light  Artillery: 

Private  John  C.  Carroll  (since  dead). 

Semplo's  Battery: 

Private  Robert  G.  Chambliss. 


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Arkansas. 

First  Mounted  Regiment : 

Private  James  A.  McKinzy, 

"       John  B.  Williams, 

"       T.  J.  Baskins, 
2d  Sergeant  James  H.  Hart, 
Private  John  L.  Farrow,* 
2d  Sergeant  Silas  Smoote, 
Private  J.  M.  Alphin, 
2d  Sergeant  George  W.  Bryant, 
Corporal  Samuel  Plummer, 

"       Alexander  P.  Lyle,* 

First  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 

Colonel  John  W.  Colquitt. 
Adjutant  S.  N.  Greenv.uod,* 
Captain  Samuel  Shoup, 


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1st  Lieutenant  Lonis  Hillman, 
"  James  G.  Wilsou, 

"  A.  J.  Pitner, 

"  M.  B.  Harris. 

2d  Lieutenant  Augustus  Ruffnor, 
Sergeant  L.  J.  Pcrrj, 
Private  Charles  Trickett, 

"       J.  W.  Bell, 
Sergeant  N.  B.  Mcrshall, 
Private  J.  H.  Callahan, 
Sergeant  F.  IL  Barnctt. 
Private  Joseph  Hubbard, 
"       James  AVord, 
''       James  R.  (iriffin. 
Sergeant  M.  L.  Nobles, 

Second  Mounted  Regiment : 

Private  Edward  Blaylock, 
Sergeant  Alexander  flarrelson. 
Private  J.  N.  C.  Bird,* 
"       Enoch  Tarver, 
"       Thomas  Candler,* 
"       G.  T.  Anderson, 
"       D.  Boultiiighouse, 
."      William  Howard,* 

Fourth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 

Private  William  R.  Barnehill, 
"       J.  F.  Cheatham,* 


Private  Lewis  McCleudon,* 

"       William  F.  Williams, 
1st  Sergeant  J.  P.  Lawrence, 
4th         "        Thomas  J.  llajucs, 
1st  Corporal  William  Howard, 
Private  James  Flinn, 

"       T.  J.  0.  Tibbitts,  n 

Eighth  Regiment  of  Infantry  ^ix  V  k1 
Captain  John  R.  Richardson, 

"        W.  F.  Gibson, 
l.-t  Lieutenant  B.  0.  Holton, 
"  H.  H.  HarriB. 


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Private  T.  J.  Sanders,* 

"       P.  D.  Robbins, 

"       H.  J.  Townsend, 

"       Charles  Buther, 

"      W.  E.  Decker, 

"       Robert  J.  Obar, 
1st  Sergeant  D.  P.  Porter, 
Companies  A.  C,  and  H,  declined  making  selections- 

Twenty-fifth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
Corporal  W.  M.  Young, 

"         Sampson  Grimmet, 
Private  Georee  Magby, 
Corporal  J.  M.  Edwards, 
Private  James  C.  Moore, 
Sergeant  Thomas  J.  Keely, 
Private  R.  C.  Ogden, 

"       Morris  Foley, 
Sergeant  Harry  Burger, 

"         J.  J.  Poindexter, 


Company 

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Thirty-first  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
Private  Jonathan  Pool, 
4th  Sergeant  J.  G   Reed,* 
Private  James  M.  Garven, 
'••       William  H.  Hine, 
Private  John  N.  Cannon, 
Sergeant  James  W.  Carter, 
Private  Frank  M.  Arnold, 
Sergeant  George  W.  Williams, 
Private  J.  E.  Coker, 

Fourth  Battalion  of  Infantry  : 

1st  Sergeant  John  M.  Douglas, 
Corporal  George  W.  Best, 
Private  Willis  Worley, 
"       John  P.  Bullion,^' 

Second  and  Fifteenth  Regiments  of  Infantry  (consolidated) 
Lieutenant-Colonel  R.  F.  Harvey. 
Lieutenant  R.  E.  Smith, 

Sergeant  B.  B.  Kail*  (color-bearer),  2d  Arkansas. 
Private  G.  W.  Stewart,  " 


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1st  Sergeant  John  Gleeson,  2d  Arkansas. 
Corporal  Stephen  Roberts,  " 

Private  II.  R.  Robinson,  " 

Corporal  J.  W.  Puckeft,  " 

Sergeant  H.  A.  Atkinson,  " 

"        J.  N.  Baker  (color-bearer),  15th  .\rkansas. 
Corporal  J.  E.  Violet,  15tb      " 

Fifth  and  Thirteenth  Regiments  of  Infantry  (consolidated): 


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Captain  A.  B.  Washington,  5th  Arkansas. 

K. 

"       T.  J.  Fletcher. 

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1st  Lieutenant  W.  T.  Jones. 

5th 

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Private  Howell  Wells, 

5  th 

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"       William  F.  King, 

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Sergeant  B.  A.  Franklin, 

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Private  R.  A  Arnold, 

6th 

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"       James  Looney,* 

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Sergeant  C.  11.  Harris, 

6th 

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Private  James  K.  Pybiirn, 

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Company  I  declined  making 

a  selection. 

Private  Martin  Shelly, 

13th 

A. 

"       Joseph  W.  Altman, 

13th 

B. 

let  Sergeant  John  Ileathcock 

,  13th 

C. 

Private  Davis  Carter, 

13th 

D. 

"       William  Saudlord, 

13th 

"         E. 

Corporal  John  Hampton, 

13th 

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Private  J.  B.  Hodges,  13th  Arkansas, 

G. 

Sergeant  Robert  S.  Kendall, 

13th  Arli 

:ansas, 

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Companies  H  and  I  declined 

making 

sslections. 

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Sixth  and  Seventh  Regiments  of  Infantry  (consolidated) : 

Captain  J.  W.  Martin, 

K. 

Lieutenant  T.  W.  Lockett, 

K. 

Corporal  0.  J.  C.  Formly, 

A. 

Private  Elijah  Goings, 

B. 

"       G.  W.  Bolger, 

C. 

"       P.  M.  Williamson, 

D. 

"       J.  T.  Di.xon, 

F. 

Sergeant  J.  M.  Dnuson, 

Q. 

J.  M.  Kelly, 

H. 

"         Thomas  B.  Podgett, 

I. 

W.  W.  Wood, 

K. 

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Nineteenth  ami  Twonty-fourth  Regimcntf5  of 

Infantry  (consolidated) : 

Private  Jacob  ^ewgent, 

Company  A. 

'•       G.  W.  Green, 

"       ^   B. 

"       G.,"W.  Jones, 

C. 

"       J.  B.  Floyd, 

D. 

"      J.  T.  Cooper, 

"          E. 

•'       William  Ilolman, 

F. 

"       Peter  Simpson, 

"           G. 

"       Thacus  Glass, 

H. 

"       T.  J.  Thompson, 

I. 

Sergeant  W.  L.  Wright, 

K. 

Florida. 
First  Regiment  of  Cavalry  (dismounted)  : 
Private  J.  Wesley  Herring,* 
Sergeant  Madison  Higginbotham, 
Private  William  R.  Phillips, 

'*       George  W.  Lewis,  t 

"       George  W.  Tully, 

"       E.  J.  Tyner, 
Sergeant  W.  M.  Simmons, 
Private  John  Grimes, 
Corporal  Harvey  J.  Goddard, 
Company  C  declined  making  a  selection. 

First  and  Third  Regiments  of  Infantry  (consolidated) ; 
Sergeant  Randolph  Hernandez,  1st  li'lorida, 
Private  Henry  Taylor,  " 

'*       George  Williams, 

"       Samuel  V.  Neeley, 
•"       John  Wheele'r,  1st  Florida, 

Sergeant  E.  V.  McCaskill,     " 
Private  Alfred  Bray,  " 

"       John  Dixon,  " 

Sergeant   E.  E.  Baggett,        " 
Private  Robert  B.  McKay,     " 

"       Robert  Curry,     .       3d  Florida, 

"       Lett  Allen,  "         " 

•  "       Jasper  N.  Caroway,     "         " 

"       Spicer  B.  Wilds,  "         " 

Sergeant  William  Lamb,  "         " 

Private  George  Walker,  "         " 

"       T.  A.  Huchingson,      "         " 

"      C.  Bray,  "        " 


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Fourth  Regiment  of  Infantry: 
Colonel  W.  L.  L.  Bowen. 
Captain  J.  D.  Muit, 
Lieutenant  A.  S.  Pope, 
"  A.  S.  Owens, 

"  G.  C.  Dikle, 

"  W.  M.  T.  Johnson, 

"  W.  J.  Hanks, 

Private  W.  A.  Haas, 
Sergeant  Thomas  L.  Wingatt, 
"        J.  W.  Ilammerly, 
■  Private  J.  13.  Arnol,!, 
"       II.  Kcllj  Mills, 
"       W.  0.  Banning, 
"       J.  N.  Conyers, 
"       Johnson  Poppin, 
Corporal  G   L.  Bryant, 
Sergeant  J.  11.  Brannon, 

Sixth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
Private  David  Cannon, 

"       Nixon  Elliott, 

"       John  McDonald, 

"       "William  Royals, 
Sergeant  Leabornc  Weatherly, 
Corporal  S.  E.  J.  Hall, 
Private  J.  Martin, 
Companies  D,  F,  and  H,  declined  making  soleotions. 

Seventh  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 

Private  William'Adison,  "  A. 

"      John  H.  Hendry,  .         '     "  B. 

"       Bonjatnin  Turner,  *'  ^^ 

"      William  Ufk,  •'  F- 

%      Josephus  Mo.'ss,  "  ^• 

Companies  C,  E,  Q,  II,  and  I,  made  no  selections. 

Georgia. 
Fifth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 

Private  J.  Kirly  Bro-vn,*  "  -A.. 

"       Thnm.i8  B.  Wicr,  "  B. 

Corporal  John  Fox,  "  ^• 

Private  James  W.  Hall,*  '"  ^- 


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Private  William  M.  Blackwell, 

"       T.  H.  DeVane, 
1st  Sergeant  John  P.  Chapman, 
Private  James  Torrance,* 
Company  II  made  no  selection. 

Forty-seveuth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 

Sprgeant  John  Frain  (color-bearer), 

"         S.  S.  Wacaser, 
Private  William  Hart, 

'•       William  Hardin, 

"       P.  G.  Dickinson, 

"       Alexander  Pope,* 
Corporal  J.  S.  Lee, 
Other  companies  declined  making  selecticms. 

Kentucky. 
Second  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 

Private  Benjamin  F.  Parker, 
Corporal  Mornix  W.  Virdon, 
Private  John  Connelly, 
Corporal  Frank  D.  Buckner, 
Sergeant  William  Fazer, 

"         Henry  Fritz, 
Private  Louis  W.  Parado, 

"       Oscar  Huekley, 

"       Frank  Taylor, 


Fourth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 

Lieutenant  B.  T.  Smith,* 
•  "         John  L.  Bell,* 

Sergeant  R.  H.  Lindsey  (color-hearer), 

Corporal  Ephraim  Smith, 

Private  John  M.  Greeny, 
«       John  R.  Brinkley, 
"       Thomas  II.  Covington,* 
"       William  J.  Watkins, 
"       Frelding  Skeegs, 
"       Alexander  Smith, 
"       William  N.  Ballard, 
"       John  H.  Blanchard, 
"       Mathias  Garrett, 


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Fifth  Regiment  of  Infautry  : 

Lt.  Col.  Gcoigc  W.  Conner. 

Adjutant  Thomas  B.  Cook. 

Captain  T.  J.  Henry,  Company  C. 

"       Thomas  Desha,  "  X. 

Private  Frank  II.  Haysinct,  "  A. 

"       Samuel  South,  "  jj, 

"       Richard  Varbro,  "  E. 

Sergeant  F.  W.  Campbell,  "  p. 

Private  Winlock  Shelton,                            •  <<  K. 

Companies  C,  D,  and  I,  declined  making  selections. 

Sixth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 

2d  Lieutennnt  James  P.  Cole,  "  Q. 

Private    H.  Lober,  '/  A. 

"          .John  Hinton,  "  B. 

"          Mareellus  Mathews,  "  D. 

"          Henry  Hamcs,  "  H. 

Sergeant  F.  P.  Randall,  "  I. 
Companies  C,  E,  and  G,  declined  making  eolections. 

Ninth  Regiment  of  Infanlry  : 

Corporal  John  L.  Dunn  (since  deadj,  "  A. 

Private  Norborn  G.  Gray,  «  B. 

"       Andrew  J.  Kirtley,  "  C. 

Corporal  John  W.  Carroll,  "  D. 

"         Nuthan  Board  (since  dead),  "  G. 
Other  selections  declined. 

Loxiisiann. 

Thirteenth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 

Private  Thomas  Conforth,  "  A. 

"       Robert  Hamilton,  "  B. 

"       John  Murthor,  "  •  C. 

Corporal  William  Mchl,  "  D. 

Private  A.  Ham,  «  E. 

"       P.  Wagener,  "  F. 

"       William  Pcnn,  "  G. 

Sergeant  Charles  Sweeny,  "  U. 

Private  Robert  Walker,  "  -J. 

"      John  Dugan,  "  K. 


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Sixteenth  Regiment  of  Infantrj' : 
Csrporal  S.  N.  Collinsworth, 

"         G.  W.  Holton, 
Sergeant  11.  M.  Nash, 
Corporal  W.  W.  Chapman, 
•    Sergeant  Otho  Adler  (since  dead), 
Private  Oliver  Ellis  Evans  (since  dead), 
Sergeant  Josiah  Perry, 
Private  J.  J.  Wooters, 
Sergeant  A.  J.  Koouer, 
Private  William  Jackson, 

Twenty-fifth  Regiment  of  Infantry: 
Private  J.  W.  Uudnall, 
Corporal  G-.  W.  Newcomer, 
Private  L.  H.  Merero, 

"      Allen  Brister  (since  dead), 

"       James  Grisham, 

"       B.  F.  Lamius  (since  dead), 

"       0.  E.  Green, 

"       Jacob  Hornburger  (since  dead), 

«       David  Sills, 
Sergeant  0.  H.  P.  Kaller, 

Nineteenth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
A.  S.  Major  T.  B.  Davidson. 
Private  John  C.  Walker, 

"       B.  L.  Gardner, 
Sergeant  M.  H.  Loveless, 
Corporal  A.  K.  Wilson, 
Private  John  Carter, 

"      William  Eearthly, 
Sutler  W.  A.  Rhodes, 
'Corporal  John  Mabry, 
Private  Joe  Williams^ 
Sergeant  0.  T.  Watson, 

Twentieth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
Private  James  Young, 
Corporal  Ph.  Schilling, 
Private  Aug.  Lockwell, 

"       Pat.  Moonoy, 

"       William  Kennedy, 
Sergeant  M.  Manning, 


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Corporal  John  ;\Ii' Donald,  "  I. 

Private  John  Walker,  '•  K. 

Austin's  Battaliou  of  Sharp-shootors  : 

Private  John  Boyno,  "  A. 

"       John  llagan,  "  B. 

Fourth  Battalion  of  Infantry  : 

Private  T>.  W.  Prisly,  '•  A. 

'•       William  Shively  (since  dead),  "  B. 

"       Peter  Orr,  "  C. 

"       M.  Kcardon,                            .  "  D. 

"      Girard  Ballance  (since  dead),  "  E. 

"       R.  L.  AValkcr,  "  F. 

MisBinst'ppi. 

Fifth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 

Private  William  Weaver,  "  A. 

"       L.  Q.  Collins,  "  B. 

"       John  Kittrell,  "  C. 

"       L.  T.  Turner,  "  D. 

Sergeant  E.  J.  Holmes,  "  E. 

Private  S.  J.  Singleton,  "  F. 

"       William  Stringfellow,  *" "  G. 

"       F.  Shatids,*  "  II. 

"       James  McDonald,  "  I. 

«       John  Hadley,  '•  K. 

Ninth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 

Private  T.  J.  Warford,  "  A. 

"       W.  Ward,  "  B. 

Sergeant  A.  W.  Harris,  "  C. 

Private  Thomas  Dillon,  "  D. 

"       Thomas  Armstrong,  "  E. 

"    D.  Potts,    •  "  r« 

"       S.  T.  Lumley,              •      '""^^  "  G. 

"       C.  M.  Carter  (since  dead),""""                .  "  H. 

Sergeant  D.  R.  Biles,  "  I. 

Private  Wilson  Hay,  "  K. 

Tenth  R-^gimont  of  Infantry  : 

Private  A.  W.  B.  Prather,*  K. 


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Tliirty-second  Regiment  nf  Infantry  : 

Private  Smith  Scroggins  (since  dead), 

"       J.  B.  Milton,«'- 

"       Samuel  H.  Stephenson, 

"       J.  W.  Looney,* 
Private  Monroe  M.  Miller,* 

"       J.  M.  Cooper, 
Sergeant  C.  H.  Reed, 
2d  Sergeant  John  Calvin  Dean, 
Private  C.  C.  Campbell,* 
Sergeant  T.  W.  Crabb, 

Forty-fifth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
Private  John  J.  Mahaffly, 
4th  Sergeant  F.  McGI-aiighy, 
Private  Joel  Swindle, 

"       E.  H.  Templeton, 

"       Newton  M.  Brown,* 

"       Samuel  McNeely, 

"       George  W.  Young, 

"       Odom  Cox,* 

Hawkins'  Battalion  of  Sharp-shooters  : 
2d  Lieutenant  R.  V.  Coleman,* 
Pi-ivate  Robert  Jackson  Custer, 
Cofporal  J.  R.  Willis, 

Swetts'  Battery : 

Lieutenant  H.  Shannon. 
Corporal  Warren  HuflFman. 

Turner's  Battery  : 

Private  F.  H.  Hendrix* 

North  Co.rolma. 

Thirty-ninth  Regiment  of  Infantry: 

*             Sergeant  W.  B.  Hughes,  "  A. 

"          W.  H.  Henson,  "  B. 

Private  Gaither  Davidson,  "  C. 

"       William  Mingas,  "  C. 

Company  C  was  unable  to  decide  between  these  two  privates. 

Private  J.  B.  A.  Slaten,  "  D. 

"       Jason  M.  Hicks,  "  E. 


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Sergeant  John  W.  Wiggins, 
1st  Sergeant  W  II  Hogset, 
Private  J.  M.  Beasley, 
"      John  S.  Davis, 

Fifty-eighth  Regiment  of  Infantry: 
Sergeant  William  A.  Vance, 
Private  William  F.  Bradshaw, 
Sergeant  John  Hughes, 
Private  Braxton  Cox, 

"       William  A.  Penley,* 

"       C.  Gentry, 

"       K.  Garrett, 

"       P.  Bumgarner, 
Sergeant  John  Ayres,-" 

"         P.  Duncan, 
Private  M.  llarrell, 
Sixtieth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
Corporal  W.  P.  Rice,* 
Private  0.  A.  Brown, 
Sergeant  D.  L.  Smith  (since  dead), 
Private  Madison  Tow, 

"       W.  W.  Cowiirt, 
Corporal  William  Jordan,* 
Sergeant  J.  L.  Cathey, 
Private  J.  M.  Puland, 
Companies  D  and  E  declined  selecting. 

South    Carolina, 
Tenth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
Private  P.  P.  Todd, 

•  "       Cornelius  Cannon, 
Sergeant  S.  Byrd, 
Private  A.  J.  Council, 
Corporal  E.  B.  Glisson,* 
"         Samuel  Kirby, 
"         C.  B.  Foxworth, 
Sergeant  R.  R.  Owens, 
Private  J.  A.  Boatwright, 

"       E.  T.  Rogers, 
Companies  A  and  G  declined  selecting. 
Nineteenth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
Private  W.  M.  Dean,*'' 

"       .1.  D.  8.  Livingston, 


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Corporal  C.  C.  DuBose, 
Private  Andrew  Kneese,- 

"       A.  Abner, 

"       J.  T.  Crawford, 
Sergeant  J.  R.  Sneed, 
Companies  A  and  B  declined  selecting. 

Culpepper's  Battery  : 

Corporal  J.  N.  Davis.. 

Tennessee. 
Second  Regiment  of  Infantry: 
Colonel  W.  D.  Robinson. 
Lieutenant-Colonel  W.  J.  Hall. 
Captain  James  T.  C.  McKnight,* 

"        William  P.  Bowers,* 
1st  Lieutenant  A.  B.  Scbell, 
Sergeant  John  W.  Stone  (color-bearer). 
Private  James  0.  Oslin, 
Sergeant  Joseph  I).  Sheppard, 
Private  Andrew  J.  Allen, 
Corporal  William  R.  Lamb, 
Private  W.  W.  Whitsell, 
Sergeant  W.  J.  Todd, 
1st  Sergeant  Thomas  E.  Stone, 
Private  James  B.  Maloue, 
John  H.  A¥.  Terry^^y^j,^^  , 

Fourth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 

2d  Lieutenant  W.  H.  Webber,* 
Fifth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
Private  R.  A.  Burton, 
""       E.  G.  Seaton, 
"       W.  J.  Thornton, 
"       R.  A.  Coley, 
Sergeant  James  (}'.  Moflfatt, 
5th  Sergeant,  Patrick  Konnedj^ 
Private  G.  M.  Comer, 

Seventeenth  Regiment  of  Infantry: 
Captain  F.  B.  Terry, 
"       U.  C.  Harrison, 
"       J.  R.  Handly, 
"       J.  D.  Cooper, 


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1st  Lieutenant  J.  R.  Floyd. 
2(1  "  a.  AV.  Wajrgoner, 

1st  "  R.  McCuUougli, 

^  "  Matt  Scruprgs,* 

2.1  ■  "  Z.  W.  Ewiiig, 

Private  T.  P.   PHrker. 

"       S.  G.  RlacUman, 

"       II.  D  McCrory, 

"       J.  8.  Wiseman, 

"       J.  A.  AVilsoa, 

"       J.  W.  Haggard, 

"       John   Rca, 
Sergeant  J.  D.  Lynch, 

"         A.  Bryant, 
Company  D  declinetl  making  a  soloction. 

Twenty-third  Regiment  of  Infantry: 
Major  J.  Q.  Lowe. 
Captain  G.  A.  Cortber, 
J.  P.  Lytic, 
"         William  A.  Ott, 
Lieutenant  W.  A.  Vernon, 

"  J.  M.  AVithorspoon, 

Private  C.  D.  High, 

"  G.  W.  AVarren, 
Sergeant  J.  J.  Sheltoii, 
Private  E.  J.  Jordan, 

"  J.  L.  Goodrum, 
Com'\)anics  B,  G,  and  II,  declined  making  selections. 

Twenty-fourth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
Sergeant  J.  R.  Johnson, 
Private  J.  H.  Ba/.cU, 

"       Joseph  Hughe?, 

"       AA^  A.  White, 
Sergeant  F.  M.  Hunter, 
Private  J.  W.  Stewart, 

"       AV.  M.  Bennett, 

"       Hugh  L.  Law, 

"       J.  P.  Morrison, 

"       T).  J.  Bartan. 


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Adjutant  A.  R.  Greipg. 


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Captain  Mark  Lowry, 
•'         G.  H.  Hasle, 
"         G.  AY.  Kinaird; 
1st  Lieutenant  H.  C.  Fleming, 
Private  Mitchell  Copelaud,* 

"       Z.  H.  Siillens,«- 
Coporal  John  M.  Kayinond, 
Private  John  R.  Sparlook, 

"       John  L.  Dennis, 

"       Thomas  Phillips,* 

"       G.  W.  Heury, 
Other  companies  declined  selecting. 

Thirty-third  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 

Private  J.  B.  Eastrige,  "  A. 

"       J.  A.  Priest,  "  B. 

"       John  Evans,  '  •"  C. 

"       Napoleon  B.  Wilson,*  "  D. 

Sergeant  F.  E.  Hatchett,                          .  "  E. 

"         S.  W.  Calhoun,  "  F. 

Private  J.  C.  Huggins,  "  H. 

1st  Sergeant  Thomas  J.  Burtoms,  "  I. 

Private  Simpson  Autry,  "  K. 

Thirty-fifth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
Colonel  B.  J.  Hill. 
Major  G.  S.  Drakins.   ' 

1st  Lieutenant  Warner  Lewis,  "  H. 

2d  »  Y.  B.  Hamrick,  "  B. 

2d  .       "  W.  W.  Masey,  "  E. 

Sergeant  Joseph  Hambles  (color-bearer). 

Ist  Sergeant  James  D.  Hardcastle,  "  A. 

Corporal  W.  J.  Carter,  '*  A. 

'•         A.  J.  Mormack,  "  A. 

Sergeant  F.  T.  Vanderson,  "  B. 

Corporal  S.  R.  Wood,        ,  "  C. 

Private  G.  W.  Martin,  "  C. 

"      Jesse  Moonyham,  "  C. 

Sergeant  A.  J.  Taylor,  "  D. 

1st  Sergeant  J.  W.  Warren,  "  E. 

Private  M.  Richey,  "  E. 

"       James  Seal,  "  E. 

"       Barney  Tomney,  *    "  P. 

•    "       Anderson  Hicks.  "  F. 


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Sergeant  Reuben  Garner,  "  ^" 

Private  T.  W.  Wilson,  "  &• 

j^ .,               "       T.  M.  Golston,  "  U. 

-      Jl              "       M.  E.  Deakins,  "  H. 

"       West.  Walker,  "  D. 

"       J.  M.  Davis,  "  L. 

''       Thomas  LeinuioDd,  "  I'- 

"       J.  M.  Head,  "  1'. 

Forty-fourth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
Adjutant  R.  G.  Cross. 

Captain  J.  E.  Spencer,  "  B. 

"       James  L.  Hogan,  "  F, 

"       Samuel  Jackson,  •"  I. 

"       J.  R.  Oliver,  ^'  K. 

1st  Lieutenant  Jesse  C.  Franklia,  "  A. 

"              Johii  Y.  (Jill,  "  E. 

2d  Lieutenant  F.  M.  Kelsoe,  "  B. 

J.  W.  Dickens,  "  C. 

"              John  P.  Bcnslcy,  •'  E. 

"              W.  H.  Gibbs,  ••  F. 

"              J.  T.  Dozier,  "  G. 

C.  W.  Wilson,  "  I. 

Private  George  W.  Shelton,  "  B, 

"       W.  A.  Mea.low,  "  C. 

Sergeant  T.  A.  Johnston*  (color-bearer),  "  E. 

3d  Sergeant  J.  S.  Thomason,  "  G. 

Private  Benjamin  F.  Hill,  "  I. 

Other  companies  declined  making  selections. 

Forty-eighth  Regiment  of  Infantry: 
Colonel  George  H.  Nixon. 
Lieutenant-Colonel  Thomas  R.  Hughs. 

Captain  Louis  Miller,  "  G. 

"       James  C.  Cooper,  "  E. 

Ist  Lieutenant  G.  W.  Tracy,  "  K. 

"              James  Jackson,  "  F. 

2d  Lieutenant  G.  W.  Pryor,  "  G. 

Private  B.  F.  Martin,  "  E- 

"       William  McLain,  "  B. 

Sergeant  B.  F.  Whittaker,  "  F. 

C.  F.  Acklin,  "  F. 

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PriTate  J.  L.  Haraing,  ti         a 

"       M.  D.  Harwell, 

"       H.  B.  We?t,  'I  g' 

"       A.  A.  Pennington,  ^^ 

Sergeant  W.  L.  Ives,  ^^  ' 

Private  J.  R.  Shoat, 

"       J.  G.  Full  or, 

'•       A.  J.  Williams, 

Third  and  Fifth  Confodcrate  Infantry  : 
Major  R.  J.  Persons. 
Captain  James  H.  Beard,*  '^  ^ 

"        George  Moore,* 
Sergeant  John  Callahan, 
"  M.  McNamara, 

"  Walter  Laraey, 

"  F.  F.  Brennan, 

"  Edward  Doyle, 

"  George  Cook, 

Corporal  R.  H.  Coleman, 
Private  Frederick  Tuft, 

"       Jack  Wright, 
Sergeant  E.  L.  Moore. 
Sixty-third  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 

Lieutenant- Colonel  A.  Fulkerfon. 

Private  W.  S.  Audi?,  "  ^• 

"       E.  S.  Welsh,  "  ^• 

'•       John  Bowvy, 

B.  F.  BaJget,  "  ^■ 

'       J.  T.  Lane,  "  ^• 

Sergeant  A.  M.  Douglass,  "  ^■ 

Companies  B,  C,  and  K,  declined  selecting. 

Calvert's  Batterj' : 

Private  James  McCourtaey. 
"        George  McMillen. 

Douglass'  Battery  : 

Private  Eli  E.  Douglass. 

Te.cas. 
Sixth,  Tenth,  and  Fifteenth  Regiments  of  Infantry  (consolidated): 
Private  Henry  H.  Cox.  6th  regiment,  Company  H. 

"        James  D.  Smith,  10th  regiment,  "  H. 

'■        Robert  Crosby,  15th  regiment,  "  H. 


K. 
K. 


G. 


A. 
B. 
D. 
E. 
F. 
G. 
II. 
B. 
E. 
F. 


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Company  F. 

"         G. 

H. 


Seventeenth,  Eighteenth,  Twenty-fourth,  and  Twenty-fitth  Eegiuieuts 
of  Infantry  (consolidated) : 
Private  David  L.  Hall,  18th  regiment, 
Sergeant  W.  R.  Burleson,  18th  regiment, 

"         Julian  J.  Lacour,  25th  regiment, 
Other  companies  declined  selecting. 

Vt'rgt'nia. 
Fifty-fourth  Regiment  of  Infimtry: 
Private  Giles  H.  Roop,* 

"        Luke  Cox  (since  dead), 

"       Richard  B.  Headcn  (siacc  dead), 

"        Claiborn  He.vlton, 

"       Henry  Griffin,* 
Corporal  G.  W.  Chumbly, 
Private  David  Wcddle,*      • 

''       Frederick  Wood, 

"        Philip  M.  Walters,* 
Corporal  Archibald  Wood, 

Sixty-third  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
Sergeant  David  L.  Tate, 
Corporal  Uarvey  E.  Hill, 
Sergeant  E.  H.  Taylor, 

"  R.  Nuckolls, 

Private  Cary  Sprigs, 
Sergeant  Ephraim  Hampton, 
Private  Michael  NefT, 

"       John  H.  Cullop, 

Brigadier-General  A.  Qracic's  Staflf: 
Captain  11.  E.  Jones, 
Lieutenant  E.  B.  Cherry, 

Brigadier-General  L.  E.  Polk's  Staflf: 
V.         Captain  Hugh  S.  Otey,* 
W.A.King, 

Third  Mississippi  Regiment  of  Infantry  (for  gallant  and  meritorious 
conduct  while  on  picket  duty  at  Kennesaw  mountain,  July  2,  1864) : 
;         Private  J.  W.  Patterson,  Comp.any  C. 

Twenty-second  Mississipjii  Infantry  (for  meritorious  conduct  while  on 
picket  dut3',  July  9,  lS6t) : 
Private  William  Dennis,  Company  B. 


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Private  William  Hats,^^!^,^}  tv*"- Company  C 

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TRANS-MISSISSIPPI  DEPARTMENT. 

BATTLE    or    PLEASANT    HILL. 

Missottri. 

Eighth  Regiment  of  Infantry  :     fh^t^ 

Captain  "William  Dings,  '"  ^• 

1st  Lieutenant  James  T.  Otey,  "•' 

"  Josiah  Rodgers,  "  ^* 

Sr.  2d  Lieutenant  W.  B.  Thomas,  "  ^• 

"  William  H.  Frazier,  "  K: 

Jr.  2d  Lieutenant  J.  W.  Rogers,  "  H. 

Ninth  Regiment  of  Infantry  :  , 

1st  Sergeant  Thompson  Fry,  ''  ■^• 

Private  James  A¥ood,  ■*■• 


B. 


Tenth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 

Private  A.  J.  Hutchinson, 

"       Ozias  Denton,  "  ^' 

Sergeant  James  F.  HoUinsworth,  "  ^^ 

"         James  C.  Dyer,  "  ^* 

Eleventh  Regiment  of  Infantry :                             , "^ 

Private  Harris  Woods,  "  •'^• 

"       Peter  Black,  "  ®- 

"       James  Pruitt,  "  *^* 

"       J.  M.  Brown,*  "  ^■ 

"       Hardy  Logan,*  "  F- 

"•     William  Hale,*  "  ^• 

«       S.  C.  Smith,*  "  ^• 

"       Richard  Vallandingham,  "  H. 

Sergeant  Henry  W.  Davidson,*  "  ^' 

Private  John  Say,  "  •'^• 

Company  E  on  detached  service. 

Company  F  could  not  decide  betvreen  Privates  Logan  and  Hale- 
both  distinguished  themselves  for  courage,  and  were  killed  in  the  action. 


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Twelfth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
Private  J.  W.  Kilgore, 

"       William  Lackoy, 
Corporal  C.  M.  Farria, 
Sergeant  James  Woodsidcs, 
Private  L.  B.  Charletou, 

"       Jesse  Bownds, 

"       David  Murrell. 
Sergeant  William  Kemp, 

"         S.  W.  Cells, 
Private  John  Gaoey, 


Company  A. 
B. 
C. 
D. 
E. 

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G. 
H. 
I. 
K. 


Sixteenth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
Private  Thomas  B.  Barney, I 
2d  Sergeant  A.  M.  Price,* 
Private  D.  P.  Null, 

"       Lewis  Pounds, 

"      Hugh  A.  Sharp,t 

"       James  V.  Nevett, 
Other  companies  declined  making  selections. 


Ninth  Battalion  of  Sharp-shooters  : 
Private  E.  D.  Rutfcr, 
"       Henry  Manesj*, 
"       W.  C)ay  Green, 
Sergeant  Joseph  White,* 


BATTLE  OP  JENKINS     FERIIY. 


Mtssoun'. 
Eighth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
Captain  E.  A.  Pinnall, 
"       A.  M.  Curry, 
1st  Lieutenant  J.  L.  Johnson, 
Sr.  2d  Lieutenant  James  Hulsey, 
Jr.  2d  Lieutenant  M.  0.  Roberts, 
"  T.  B.  Logan, 


Ninth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 

Private  George  E.  Kirby, 


+  Afterwanl  killed  at  .Jenkins'  Ferry. 


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Tenth  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 

Private  A.  J.  Hutoliinaon, 
"       Ozias  Denton, 
"       J.  E..  Adams, 
"       Stephen  Crismon, 

Eleventh  Regiment  of  Infantry  : 
Private  W.  H.  Dodson,* 
"       Peter  Black,* 
"       D.  0.  Daugherty, 
"       William  Park, 
Sergeant  Green  B.  Smith,* 
Private  B.  F.  Mock, 

"       Thomas  Conner,* 
"       Jacob  Barnard,* 
Sergeant  S.  B.  McBride, 
Company  E  on  detached  service. 

Twelfth  Regiment  of  lafantry  : 
Private  J.  ^W.  Kilgore, 
Sergeant  James  Hawkins, 
Private  H.  K.  Taylor, 
Sergeant  George  Hirsch, 
Private  John  Norris, 
Sergeant  James  Gincycomb, 
Private  M.  Gipson, 
Sergeant  William  Kemp, 

"  A.  J.  Hinkle, 

Private  A^  C.  Foster, 


Company  E. 
"         F. 
G. 
K. 


A. 
B. 
C. 
D. 

E. 
F. 

a. 

H. 
I. 


Sixteenth  Regiment  of  Infantry: 

Private  Loyed  T.  Stephenson,* 

"       D.  P.  Null,® 

"       William  Tyru, 

"       W.  J.  Jackson, 
Other  companies  declined  selecting. 


C. 
F, 
I. 
K. 


Ninth  Battalion  of  Sharp-shooters  : 
Private  W.  B.  McElereo, 
Sergeant  H.  B.  Stiles, 
Private  W.  Clay  Green, 
"      John  King, 


A. 
B. 
C. 
D. 


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Lesueur's  Battery  : 

Corporal  Jefferson  Gillespie. 
^®~  The  asterisks  designate  those  killed  in  action. 
By  order. 

S.  COOPER, 
Adjutant  rind  [nnpector-UeucraJ. 


QKNEKAL  ORDERS, "|  Adjutant  a>d  Isspector-Geneeal's  Office, 

No.  C5.  J  Richmond,  Va.,  August  15,  1864. 

I..  It  having  been  represented  to  the  M^ar  department  that  there  are 
numbers  of  foreigners,  entrapped  by  artifice  and  fraud,  into  the  milita- 
ry and  naval  service  of  the  United  States,  who  would  gladly  withdraw 
from  further  participation  in  the  inhuman  warfare  waged  against  a 
people  Avho  have  never  given  them  a  prete.tt  for  hostility,  and  that 
there  are  many  inhabitants 'of  the  United  States  now  retained  in  that 
service  against  their  will,  who  are  averse  to  aiding  in  the  unjust  war 
now  being  prosecuted  against  the  Confederate  States:  And  it  being 
also  known  that  these  men  are  prevented  from  abandoning  such  com- 
pulsory service  b)'  the  difficulty  they  experience  in  escaping  therefrom, 
it  is  ordered,  that  all  such  persons,  coming  within  the  lines  of  the  Con- 
federate armies,  shall  be  received,  protected,  and  supplied  with  means 
of  subsVstcncc, 'until  such  of  them  as  desire  it  can  be  forwarded  to  the 
most  convenient  j'oints  on  the  border,  when  all  facilities  will  be  afford- 
ed them  to  return  to  their  homes. 
By  order. 

S.  COOPER, 
Adjutant  and  Lisjieclor-General. 


GENKHAL  OKDKK.S,  )  ADJUTANT  AXD  lNSPECTOR-OENr.RAI,'S  OFFICE, 

No.  6C.  I  Richmond,  J  «(7us«  Ifi,  1864. 

I.. The  extra  pay  allowed  to  men  detailed  from  the  army  under  the 
"  Act  of  Congress  to  provide  for  the  compensation  of  non-commission- 
ed officers,  soldiers,  sailors,  and  marines  in  detailed  service,"  approved 
Juno  9,  1864  (G.  0.  b?>,  No.  S,  current  series),  is  established  as  follows  : 

Ist.  The  extra  puj'  for  extraordinary  skill  or  industry,  or  for  extra 
work  contemplated  in  section  second  of  the  law,  may  be,  in  the  City  of 
Richmond,  not  exceeding  the  amounts  named  in  the  following  sched- 
ule : 


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Superintendent,  Not  exceeding,                        $10  00  per  diem. 

1st  class  foreman,  "             "             .       •-               7  50  '' 

1st     "    mechanics,  ^'^''^1^10^-           0  GO  " 

2d     "            "  .J^wia*.  ~             5  50  " 

3d      "            "  5  00  " 

Other  employees  showing  uncommon  skill  or  industry,   4  00  " 

Skilled  clerks,  6  00  " 

2d.  the  extra  pay  allowed  in  this  schedule  shall  be  regarded  as  pay 
for  ten  hours'  work,  and  for  all  work  requiring;  "  uncommon  skill "  done 
in  other  than  the  regular  ten  hours,  the  pay  shall  be  60  per  cent,  greater 
than  the  schedule  price. 

3d.  This  extra  pay  may  be  increased  or  diminished  at  other  post^*or 
depots  where  workshops  are  established,  in  proportion  as  the  market- 
price  of  provisions  is  greater  or  less  than  in  the  City  of  Richmond;  the 
Secretary  of  War  and  of  the  Navj'  acting  conjointly  as  to  such  increase 
or  diminution  at  points  where  there  ai-e  establishments  belonging  to 
each  branch  of  the  service. 

4th.  No  restrictions  will  bo  placed  on  tho  amount  of  pay  to  be  given 
by  contractors  to  detailed  men,  save  that  the  wages  shall  conform,  as 
nearly  as  possib'e,  to  the  wages  received  by  similar  classes  in  the  em- 
ploy of  the  government. 

5th.  The  extra  compensation  for  piece-work,  where  such  work  is  to 
the  advantage  of  the  government,  shall  be  regulated  in  conformity 
»to  the  classification  of  workmen  in  section  one ;  the  commanding 
oflScer,  with  the  approval  of  the  chief  of  the  bureau  concerned,  fixing 
what  shall  bo  regarded  as  a  full  day's  work  with  "uncommon  indus- 
try." Compensation  for  work  turned  out  over  and  above  the  quanti- 
ties so  fixed  shall  be  paid  at  the  rate  fixed  by  the  "extra  compensa- 
tion "  for  full  day's  work. 

6th.  This  act  is  to  be  construed  as  applying  to  men  detailed  "from 
the  field,"  and  does  not  apply  to  those  attached  in  any  way  to  an  army 
in  the  field. 

The  allowance  of  two  dollars  a  day  is  optional  with  the  chief  of  each 
bureau,  and  any  less  sum  may  be  paid  according  to  the  nature  of  oc- 
cupation and  services  of  the  detailed  man.  It  will  be  paid  out  of  the 
funds  of  the  bureau  employing  him,  and  for  the  days  in  which  work  is 
actually  performed,  unless  otherwise  specialljr  ordered  by  the  chief  of 
bureau. 

Payments  to  men  detailed  in  the  Medical  department,  except  those 
on  duty  with  purveyors,  will  be  made  by  the  Quartermaster's  depart- 
ment. 

7th.  Tho  clothing  and  rations  issued  to  all  classes  of  detailed  and 
enrolled  men  shall  bo  tho  same  in  kind  and  quantity  as  is  issued  to 


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soldiers  in  the  field,  and  shall  be  issued  by  the  proper  officer  of  the 
War  department  in  such  manner  and  at  s;iich  intervals  as  may  bo 
directed  by  the  Secretary  of  War.  Whenever,  from  any  cause,  the 
ration  can  not  bo  issued  in  kind  within  ten  days  after  it  is  due,  it  shall 
bo  promptly  commuted  at  its  current  value  by  the  Commissary  de- 
partment. 

8tb.  In  like  manner,  Avhenover  the  clothing  allowed  can  not,  for  any 
cause,  bo  furnished  by  the  Quartermaster's  department,  it  shall  be 
commuted  by  said  department  at  the  current  local  value  of  such  cloth- 
ing, to  bu  fixed  by  the  Quartermaster-General. 

9th.  The  other  allowances,  viz.,  fuel  and  quarters,  will  be  commut- 
ed to  each  detailed  man  according  to  rales  fixed  by  the  Quartermaster- 
General. 

Iflth.  These  orders  will  take  effect  from  tho  first  of  August  instant. 
liy  order. 

S.  COOPER, 
Adjutant  and  Inspector-General. 


GKNGRAL  ORDKRS,!  Abjut.vnt  and  Inspector  General's  Office, 

No.  CV.  j  Richmond,  August  IC,  1S64. 

I.  .The  ration  specified  in  paragraph  If,  General  Orders,  No.  59  (cur- 
rent series),  on  which  tho  hospital  fund  is  to  be  reckoned,  is  as  fol- 
lows : 

A  half  pound  of  bacon  or  pork,  one  and  a  half  pounds  of  flour  or 
corn  meal  (equal  quantities  of  both  to  bo  used  in  the  reckoning) ;  and 
to  every  one  hundred  rations  ten  pounds  of  rice,  one  gallon  of  vine- 
gar, one  and  a  b.alf  pounds  of  candles,  four  pounds  of  soap,  and  threa 
pounds  of  s.alt ;  and  at  that  rate  for  any  less  number  of  rations. 

II.. All  horses,  mules,  wagons,  harness,  and  saddles,  in  the  hands  of 
officers,  soldiers,  or  citizens  not  authorized  to  retain  them,  branded 
"C.  S."  or  "  U.  S.,"  or  captured  from  or  abandoned  by  the  enemy,  will 
be  turned  in  at  once  to  tho  nearest  post  quartermaster.  But  tho 
rights  of  citizens,  as  established  by  General  Order.■^,  No.  fil  (1S63),  arc 
not  intended  to  be  divested  by  the  operation  of  this  paragraph  ;  and 
persons  having  property  under  the  conditions  of  that  order,  or  who 
have  property  abandoned  by  the  enemy  of  equivalent  value  to  that 
taken  from  them,  will  not  be  molested  without  a  special  order.* 

Captain  R.  V.  Gaines,  A.  Q.  M.,  in  addition  to  his  present  duty,  is 

specially  charged  with  looking  up  and  securing  tho  above  described 

■ — . — — - — . _ — ■  >i  I 

*  SeeOouoral  Orders  No.  73  (c.  ».),  imragrapL  VI. 


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property.     He  will  report  through  the  Inspector-General  of  Field  Trans- 
portation to  the  Quartermaster-General. 

III.  .Section  6,  paragraph  I,  General  Orders,  No.  66  (current  series), 
i.s  thus  amended : 

This  act  is  construed  to  apply  only  to  soldiers  detailed  from  the 
army,  and  to  conscripts  detailed  by  the  Bureau  of  Conscription,  for 
service  in  the  several  departments  out  of  the  field.  The  extra  pay  is 
not  intended  for  soldiers  detailed  for  duty  in  the  field. 

IV.  .All  men  enlisted  in  the  forces  for  local  defence  will  be  held  ro- 
spousiblo  in  the  money  value  of  arms,  equipments,  etc.,  belonging  to 
the  government,  and  lost  by  them.  All  such  men,  who  are  employees 
of  the  government,  or  of  contractors  under  the  government,  will  have 
the  value  of  lost  arms,  etc.,  deducted  from  their  salaries  or  wages — the 
amount  to  be  turned  over  by  the  paymaster  to  the  ordnance  oiEcer,  or 
other  ofiicer  of  the  command  who  may  bo  accountable  for  the  prop- 
erty to  the  treasury.  These  officers  are  charged  with  the  execution 
of  this  order,  will  account  to  the  treasury  for  the  money  turned  over 
to  them  under  it,  and  will  make  quarterly  reports  of  arms,  equipments, 
etc.,  lost  (giving  names  of  parties  losing  them),  to  the  Chief  of  the 
Ordnance  bureau  at  Richmond. 

v.. Paragraph  I,  General  Orders,  No.  6.3  (current  series),  is  thus 
amended : 

All  detailed  men  (including  those  between  eighteen  and  forty-five 
years  of  age)  will  report  to  and  be  commanded  by  the  general  of  re- 
serves in  the  states  in  which  they  have  been  assigned  or  detailed,  who 
will  organize  them  into  companies  and  battalions.  It  is  not  anticipated 
that  they  will  be  called  out  except  in  emergencies  occurring  in  or  near 
the  counties  of  their  residence ;  nor  will  service  be  exacted  of  them 
beyond  those  counties  and  counties  contiguous  thereto;  except  that 
companies  hereafter  formed  may  be  required  to  perform  service  in  re- 
pelling raids  along  a  line  of  railroad  running  through  their  respective 
counties.  All  exempts  are  allowed  and  invited  to  enroll  themselves 
with  such  companies,  so  as  to  be  prepared  to  aid  in  defending  their 
homes  when  menaced  by  the  enemy. 

VI.. Section  6,  paragraph  I,  General  Orders,  No.  44  (current  series), 
is  amended  to  read  as  follows  : 

Cavalry  divisions  and  brigades  may  each  have  an  assistant  adju- 
tant and  inspector-general  (not  to  exceed  for  divisions  the  grade  of 
major,  and  for  brigades  the  grade  of  captain)  in  addition  to  the  num- 
ber allowed  infantry  divisions  and  brigades. 

VII.. The  commutation  allowed  enlisted  men  under  paragraphs  III, 
IV,  and  VI,  General  Orders,  No.  8  (current  series),  is  fixed  at  two 
dollars  and  fifty  cents  per  diem,  to  take  effect  from  August  20,  1864. 


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VIII.. Paragraph  FV,  General  Orders,  No.  96  (1863),  is  amonded  to 
allow  sick  and  wounded  men  on  furlough  to  draw  rations,  or  commn- 
tation  therefor  (at  their  option),  from  tha  date  of  their  furloughs. 

IX.. Issues  of  clothing  to  soldiers  in  general  hospitals,  located  at 
^osts  where  an  officer  of  the  Quartermaster's  department  is  stationed 
will  bo  made  by  the  post  quartermaster,  or  a  subordinate  officer  desig- 
nated by  him. 

By  order. 

S.  COOPEH, 
Adjutant  and  Inspecfor-Oeneral, 


GENERAL  ORDERS. "j  Adjutant  and  iNsPBCToR-GiirenAi's  Oppicb, 

No-  68.  J  Richmond,  Va.,  August  26, 1864. 

I.  .The  act  of  Congress  "  To  provide  for  the  o?taMi,«hmcnt  and  pay- 
ment of  claims  for  a  certain  description  of  property  taken  or  infor- 
mally impressed,"  approved  June  14,  18G4,  and  published  in  General 
Orders,  No.  54  (current  seric!),  does  not  prescribe  any  rule  of  decision 
to  the  accounting  officers  of  the  government,  but  was  designed  to  se- 
cure for  the  claimant  .an  early  method  of  obtaining  proof  for  his  claini. 
The  department,  therefore,  recommends  to  the  commissioners  appoint- 
ed nnrler  the  aforesaid  act  to  receive  the  proof  of  the  claims  that  may 
be  made  for  the  property  designated  in  the  act  and'  embraced  in  its 
objects  with  which  .any  claimant  may  be  prepared,  although  the  same 
may  not  be,  in  their  opinion,  sufficient  to  support  a  cl.aim  against  the 
Confederate  States,  nor  conform  to  the  directions  in  General  Orders,  No. 
54.  But  all  claims  that  arc  not  supported  by  testimony,  as  prescribed 
in  the  General  Orders  just  cited,  should  be  reported  separately  from  the 
others,  and  as  being  taken  under  this  order. 

II.  .Requisitions  m.ay  be  made  by  any  commissioner  appointed  under 
said  act,  upon  a  quartermaster  of  a  post  in  his  district,  for  a  reasonable 
supply  of  stationery  to  enable  him  to  perform  his  duties,  and  also  for 
the  payment  of  six  advertisements  in  two  newspapers,  to  bo  published 
in  the  district,  of  the  time  and  places  at  which  he  may  hold  his  ses- 
sions.    No  allowances  will  be  made  for  clerk  hire  or  counsel  fees. 

III.  .The  allowances  to  the  commissioners  will  be  paid  at  the  treas- 
ury, after  being  audited  by  the  Second  Auditor,  from  the  fund  for  "con- 
tingent expenses  of  the  army ;"  and  claims  for  services  under  the  act 


IQO 

by  a  commissioner  will  be  sent  to  the  Second  Auditor  properly  authen- 
ticated for  allowances. 

By  order. 

S.  COOPER, 
Adjutant  and  Inspeclor-Generak 


GENERAL  ORDERS,")  Adjutant  and  Inspector-General's  Office, 

No.  69.  j  Richmond,  Va.,  August  27, 1864, 

*I.  .The  Bureau  of  Conscription  will  cause  to  be  delivered  from  the 
proper  officers  of  the  bureau  to  the  chief  commissary  in  every  state 
a  report  containing  the  names  of  all  persons  in  the  state,  with  the  places 
of  their  residence,  who  have  obtained  exemptions  or  details  as  agricul- 
turalists, owners,  overseers,  managers,  farmers,  planters,  or  otherwise,  as 
producers  of  grain  or  provisions  under  the  fourth  paragraph  of  the 
tenth  section  of  the  military  act  of  the  17th  of  February,  1864,  publish- 
ed in  General  Orders,  No.  26  (current  series),  together  with  a  statement 
of  the  terms  of  the  contract,  the  sureties  to  the  same,  and  with  all  other 
pertinent  facts  relating  to  the  said  exemption  or  detnil.  The  officers  of 
the  Subsistence  department,  under  the  direction  of  the  Commissary- 
greneral  and  chief  commissary  of  each  state,  are  charged  with  the  col- 
lection of  the  meat  which  any  exempt  or  detailed  men  may  have  con- 
tracted to  pay,  and  to  give  an  acquittance  therefor ;  also  to  make  what- 
ever commutations  or  reductions  that  may  be  authorized  by  the  act  when- 
ever the  conditions  ar§  established  that  justify  the  same;  and  to  make 
all  the  purchases  of  the  marketable  surplus  at  the  prices  specified  in  the 
act,  which  the  same  authorizes  to  be  made  on  behalf  of  the  government. 
The  said  Subsistence  department  being  hereby  clothed  with  authority 
to  represent  the  government  in  the  enforcement  of  its  claims  under  the 
contracts  and  oblfgations  that  the  act  imposes  upon  the  exempts  and 
detailed  men  described  therein. 

II.. In  order  that  the  regulation  on  the  subject  of  the  sale  of  the 
marketable  surplus  of  provisions  and  grain  to  the  government  and  the 
families  of  soldiers  in  the  said  act  may  have  execution,  the  commissa- 
ries in  the  different  states  may  be  instructed  to  limit  their  purchases 
of  grain  and  provisions  of  the  marketable  surplus  in  any  district  to 
some  definite  proportion,  not  to  exceed  one-half,  and  to  leave  the  re- 
rmainder  for  the  persons  who  purchase  on  behalf  of  the  families  of  sol- 
diers. 

*Ani6n(3etl  by  General  Orders  No.  71  (c.  s.),  paragraph  II. 


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III.. AH  agents  appointed  by  tho  public  authorities  of  any  state, 
countj',  or  town,  to  supply  food  for  the  families  of  soldiers,  are  author- 
ized to  purchase  the  portion  unappropriated  by  the  government  for  tho 
object  of  their  trust.  The  commanders  of  conscripts  or  tho  chief  com- 
missary of  each  state  or  district  maj' authenticate  the  authority  of  such 
agents,  and  persons  selling  to  agents  thus  authenticated  shall  be  fully 
warranted  to  do  so.  .  ^ 

IV.. The  families  of  soldiers,  as  described  in  the  said  act,  are  tho 
families  composed  of  the  wife  or  wife  and  children  of  any  person  who 
belongs  to  the  army  ;  the  widow  or  widow  and  children  of  any  person 
who  died  while  in  the  service ;  the  mother  and  sisters  of  any  soldier  or 
soldiers  in  the  army,  and  who  resided  with  them  as  members  in  the 
same  familj',  or  were  dependent  upon  their  labor  or  support;  the  par- 
ents or  sisters  of  any  person  belonging  to  the  army,  who  resided  in  tho 
same  family  with  them  and  who  derived  from  them  support. 

V.  .Officers  are  authorized  to  purchase  necessary  subsistence  for  their 
families  under  this  act. 

VI.  .Every  exempt  and  detailed  man  under  this  act  shall  render  to 
the  enrolling  officer  in  his  district  a  detailed  statement  of  the  market- 
able surplus  produced  and  sold  bj'  him,  Avith  testimony  that  the  sales 
were  to  the  government  or  to  soldiers'  families,  which  statement  shall 
be  sent  to  the  commander  of  conscripts  for  tho  state,  and  thereupon 
satisfaction  upon  his  bond  shall  be  entered. 

VII.. The  act  of  Congress  aforesaid  provides  :  That  exemptions  in 
favor  of  the  classes  aforesaid  shall  ftase  whenever  the  farmer,  planter, 
or  overseer,  shall  fail  diligently  to  employ  in  good  faith  his  own  skill, 
capital,  and  labor,  exclusively  in  the  production  of  grain  and  provis- 
ions, to  be  sold  to  the  government  and  tho  families  of  soldiers  at  prices 
not  exceeding  those  fixed  at  the  time  for  lUco  articles  by  the  commis- 
sioners of  the  state  under  the  Impressment  act.  It  has  been  represent- 
ed to  tho  department  that  there  are  instances  of  persons  exempt  or 
detailed  under  this  act  \vho  pay  but  little  respect  to  the  obligations 
they  have  contracted.  That  they  have  become  speculators  in  food  and 
provisions ;  that  they  are  negligent  and  careless  as  to  the  extent  of  their 
productions,  and  openly  affirm  that  they  do  not  mean  to  have  any  sur- 
plus. The  department  is  required,  in  all  such  or  similar  cases,  to  revoke 
the  detail,  and  the  performance  of  this  duty  is  devolved  upon  the  Bu- 
reau o4  Conscription  upon  proper  testimony  being  afforded  to  them  or 
to  their  officers,  to  be  designated  by  them  to  perform  this  duty. 

By  order. 

S.  COOPER, 

Adjutant  and  Inspector-General. 


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QBNERAL  OHDERS,"!  Adjutant  and  Inspector-Gsneiial's  Office, 

No.  70.  "}  Richmond,  Va.,  ^MfifMsJ  29, 1864. 

I.. In  consequence  of  the  addition  of  fifty  artillery  officers  for  ord- 
nance duty,  by  act  of  Congress  approved  June  10, 1864,  the  distribution 
of  grades  announced  in  General  Orders,  No.  110  (1863),  is  changed  to 
the  following:  Five  lieutenant-colonels,  ten  majors,  eighty-fivo  captains, 
sixty  first  lieute'iiants,  and  forty  second  lieutenants. 

II.. These  officers,  together  with  such  officers  of  the  regular  Confed- 
erate army  and  field-officers  of  the  provisional  artillery  as  are  placed  on 
ordnance  duty  by  the  Secretarj'  of  War,  will  alone  hereafter  constitute 
the  corps  of  officers  for  ordnance  duty.  All  other  officers  on  ordnance 
duty  are  only  incidentally  ordnance  officers,  and  are  liable  to  be  re- 
placed by  the  class  of  officers  above  enumerated. 

III.. All  officers  on  ordnance  duty  will,  without  delay,  report  by  let- 
ter to  the  Chief  of  Ordnance  at  Riohmond,  stating — first,  their  rank ; 
second,  date  of  commission  ;  third,  arm  of  service;  fourth,  the  state  to 
which  they  belong ;  fifth,  date  of  ass^ument  to  ordnance  duty ;  sixth, 
the  authority  by  which  assigned,  furnishing  date,  and,  if  possible,  copy 
of  order  of  assignlnent.  Officers  of  the  regular  army  will  report  both 
their  regular  and  provisional  commissions,  or  commissions  conferring 
temporary  rank. 

IV.  .Appointments  in  the  corps  of  artillery  officers  for  ordnance  duty 
established  by  acts  of  Congress  approval  April  21,  1862,  September  16, 
1862,  and  June  10,  1864',  will  be  qjade  to  the  grade  of  second  lieuten- 
ants, after  the  usual  examinations.  Candidates  examined  prior  to  the 
passage  of  act  approved  June  10,  1864,  may,  however,  on  recommenda- 
tion, be  appointed  to  grades  for  which  they  were  recommended,  and  in 
which  they  have  been  serving  under  General  Orders,  No.  12  (1863). 

v.. The  government  foundery,  blacksmith  shops,  and  laboratory  of 
the  ordnance  department  at  Salisbury,  North  Carolina,  will  hereafter 
be  known  as  the  "  Salisbury  Arsenal." 
By  order. 

S.  COOPER, 
Adjittant  and  Inspector-General. 


GENERAL  ORDERS,  i  Adjutant  and  iNSPECiOR-GENERAL'^tOFFiCE, 

No.  71.  )  Richmond,  Va.,  September  6, 1864. 

I.  .Leaves  of-  absence  may  be  granted  by  commandants  of  conscripts 
to  medical  officers  on  conscript  duty,  and  employed  surgeons,  members 


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of  examining  boards  for  conscripts,  for  a  period  of  seren  days.  If 
longer  leave  is  desired,  the  application  must  be  referred  to  the  Surgeon- 
General.     If  approved  by  bim,  leave  may  be  granted  by  commandants- 

II.  .Paragraph  I,  General  Orders,  No.  69,  current  series,  is  thus 
amended  : 

Purchases  of  corn,  oats,  and  forage,  from  detailed  persons,  will  bo 
made  by  officers  of  the  Quartermaster's  department;  and  their  powers 
in  respect  to  such  purchases  will  be  the  same  as  those  given  to  the  Com- 
missary department. 

III.. General  Orders,  No.  75,  1S63,  is  hereby  repealed.  The  extra 
pay  of  men  detailed  for  duty  in  the  several  departments  in  the  field 
will  hereafter  bo  regulated  according  to  paragraph  SS2,  Army  Regu- 
lations. 

IV.  .Physicians  employed  by  contract,  whoso  whole  time  is  given  to 
the  pab'ic  service,  will  receive  the  pay  and  allowances  of  assistant 
su'geons. 

V.  .Paragraph  V,  General  Orders,  No.  59,  current  series,  is  so  amended 
as  to  authorize  generals  commanding  reserve  forces  in  the  respective 
states  to  give  orders  that  will  carry  transpo'rtatiou. 

VI.. Officers  holding  nppointuients  in  the  general  staff  as  assistant 
adjutants  and  inspectors-general,  quartermasters  and  assistant  quarter- 
masters, commissaries  and  assistant  commissaries,  surgeons  and  as- 
sistant surgeons,  will  report  by  letter  to  this  oflice,  with  the  least  delay 
p"'acticablc,  setting  forth  their  rank,  corps,  position,  and  present  assign- 
ment to  duty,  and  by  what  authority  assigned.  And  changes  which 
may  hereafter  take  place  in  their  assignments  will,  in  like  manner,  be 
immediately  reported  by  them  totthis  office.  A  non-compliance  with 
this  order  will  snbjoct  the  otiicer  concerned  to  a  discharge  from  the 
service. 

VIII.  .Paragraphs  III  and  V,  General  Orders,  No.  .34,  current  scries, 
are  thus  amended : 

If  the  board  find  the  soldier  fit  for  duty  in  any  department  of  the 
service,  it  will  not  retire  him  immediately,  but  will  forward  their  certifi- 
cate of  disability  and  the  f)rm  of  retirement,  signed  by  the  board, 
through  the  head-quarters  of  the  army,  to  this  ofiioe,  for  its  approval. 
If  the  soldier  be  absent  from  ^is  command,  the  ceriificatc  #nd  form 
may  bo  forwarded  directly  to  the  Adjutant  and  Inspoctor-(ieneral. 


104 

VIII.  .Commanders  of  departments  and  armies  are  prohibited  from 
granting  leaves  of  absence  to  officers  who  report  directly'  to  the  bureaus 
to  which  they  respectively  belong. 
By  order. 

S.  COOPER, 
Adjutant  and  Inspector-General, 


GENERAL  ORDERS, "|  Adjutant  and  Inspector-General's  Office, 

No.  72.  '  j  RicuMOND,  Va.,  September  15,  1S64. 

Private  letters  or  communications  relative  to  military  marches  and 
operations  are  frequently  mischievous  in  design,  and  their  publication 
generally  injurious  to  the  military  service.  They  are,  therefore,  strict- 
ly forbidden;  and  any  officer  or  soldier,  or  other  person  serving  with 
the  armies  of  the  Confederate  States  in  the  field,  who  shall  be  found 
guilty  of  making  such  communication  for  publication,  or  placing  the 
writing  beyond  his  control,  so  that  it  finds  its  way  to  the  press  before 
one  month  after  the  termination  of  the  campaign  to  wkich  it  relates, 
shall  be  punished,  according  to  the  degree  of  his  ofTence,  by  the  sen- 
tence of  a  cijurt-martial. 

i3y  order. 

S.   COOPER, 
Adjutant  and  Inspector- General. 


GENERAL  ORDERS,"!  •    Adjutant  and  Inspector-General's  Office, 

No.  73.  j  Richmond,  Va.,  Septeviher  22, 18G4. 

I.. The  generals  of  reserves  wij^  hereafter  control  the  enrolling 
officers,  and  conduct  the  business  of  conscription  antl  enrolment  in 
their  respective  states,  under  the  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  War, 
through  the  Conscript  bureau. 

II.  .Commandants  of  conscripts  and  of  camps  of  instruction  will 
be  under  the  direction  of  the  generals  of  reserves. 

III.. As  soon  as  practicable,  all  officers  and  men  now  employed  in 
the  enrolling  service,  whether  as  enrolling  officers,  conscript  guards, 
clerks,  or  otherwise,  except  such  as  are  retired  or  assigned  to  light  duty 
by  the  medical  boards,  will  be  relieved  by  details  from  the  reserve 
forces,  and  sent  to  the  field. 


105 

*  IV.  .All  applications  for  exemption  and  detail  will  be  transmitted, 
tlirougb  the  generals  of  reserves,  to  the  Superintendent  of  the  Bureau 
of  Couseriptiiin  for  decision.  The  office  of  congressional  district  en- 
rolling oflScer  is  .abolished,  and  communications  from  local  enrolling 
officers  will  bo  transmitted  through  the  commandants  of  conscripts  to 
the  generals  of  reserves.  An  officer  m.ay  be  assigned  to  duty  in  each 
congressional  district  by  the  generals  of  reserves  as  inspector  of 
conscription. 

v.. The  reports  required  to  be  furnished  the  Bureau  of  Conscription, 
by<  paragraph  X,  General  Orders,  No.  57,  Adjutant  and  Inspector- 
General's  office,  current  series,  .are  often  defective  and  incomplete — 
failing  to  give  the  county  in  which  the  man  resides,  whore  it  is  sup-* 
posed  he  may  be  found,  or  such  other  information  as  m.ay  lead  to  his 
prompt  arrest.  The  attention 'of  regimental  and  company  officers  is 
espcekiUy  directed  to  the  terms  of  that  order,  and  their  compliance 
therewith  required.  Only  those  men  who  have  deserted  or  are  absent 
from  their  comm.ands  without  proper  authority  should  be  reported,  and 
when  all  men  so  .absent  have  been  reported,  it  will  be  only  necessary 
to  report  those  who  subsequently  absent  themselves,  until  a  return  of 
the  action  taken  by  the  enrolling  officer  is  received  by  the  officer  re- 
porting such  desertion  of  absence. 

VI.  .P.aragr.aph    II,     General    Orders,    No.    67,    current    series,    is 

amended  by  striking  out  the  words,  "  will  not  be  molested  without  a 

special  order,"  .and  inserting  the  following  language  :  "  Will  be  allowed 

to  retain  it  on  showing  such  right." 

By  order. 

S.  COOPER, 

Adjutant   aud   /Hsj)cctof-Gencrnl. 


GENERAL  ORDERS,')  Adjutant  and  Inspector-General's  Office, 

No.  74.  )  Richmond,  Va.,  Septanhcr  22,  1S04. 

The    following  order   is  published  for  the   information   of  all  con- 
cerned : 

EXCHANGE  NOTICE,  No-  12. 
All  officers  and  men  of  the  Vicksburg  capture  of  July  4,  1863,  who 

*  Revoked  by  General  Orders  No.  83,  paragraph  XI. 


106 

reported  for  duty  at  any  parole  camp  east  of  the  Mississippi,  prior  to 
September  10,  1864,  are  hereby  declared  exchanged. 

Ro.  OULD, 
Ayent-.of  Exchange, 
llichmond,  September  20,  1864. 

By  "order. 

S.  COOPER, 
Adjutant  and  Inspector-General. 


CONFEDERATE  STATES  OF  AMERICA, 
War  Department, 
GENERAL  0RDERS,1  Adjutant  and  Inspector-Genekal's  Office, 

No.  75.  J.  Richmond,  Va.,  September  26, 1864. 

I.  .The  troops  raised  under  the  act  of  Congress  approved  February 
17,  1864,  styled  "  reserves,"  constitute  a  peculiar  force,  auxiliary  to, 
but  in  a  measure  distinct  from,  the  more  permanent  army,  and  are  ex- 
clusively under  the  orders  of  the  general  ollicers  assigned  to  their 
command  in  the  several  states,  subject  to  the  following  modifications : 

When  a  commander  of  active  forces  requires  thfr  reserves  as  rein- 
forcements, application  will  be  made  to  the  Secretary  of  War,  or  di- 
rectly to  the  general  commanding  the  reserves ;  and  when  reserves 
are  assigned,  in  pursuanee  of  such  application,  to  a  district,  depart- 
ment, or  army  commander,  they  become,  during  the  period  of  sueh 
assignment,  subject  to  his  control,  to  the  extent  that  he  alone  will 
direct  their  military  movements,  determine  all  applications  for  furlough, 
and  be  responsible  for  their  being  furnished  with  the  necessary  sup- 
plies, equipments,  etc.;  but  questions  appertaining  to  their  perma- 
nent organization  into  companies,  battalions,  and  regiments,  the  grant 
of  discharges,  details,  etc,  will  at  all  times  be  determined  by  the 
general  commanding  reserves. 

When  reserves  are  assigned  to  the  active  forces  by  the  AVar  depart- 
ment, its  order  will  be  necessary  for  their*  I'ccall;  but  when  transferred 
bv  the  general  commanding  reserves,  he  may  recall  them  at  his  dis- 
cretion, the  orders  therefor  being  transmitted  through  the  commander 
of  the  district,  department,  or  army,  in  which  such  reserves  may  be 
serving ;  but,  if  their  detention  be  deemed  by  him  indispensable,  he 
shall  immediately  submit  the  question  to  this  office  for  the  decision  of 
the  War  department — in  the  meantime  retaining  the  reserves  aiTected 
by  such  orders. 


107 

During  the  assignment  of  reserves  with  the  active  forces,  the  com- 
manding officer  will  have  punctually  transmitted  to  the  general  com- 
manding reserves  a  monthly  return  of  such  reserve  troops,  similar 
to  that  rocjuired  by  paragraph  445,  Army  Regulations,  to  be  made  to 
tho  Adjutant  and  Inspectur-Gouoral. 

Whenever  reserves  are  serving  with  active  forces,  no  discrimination 
in  the  issue  of  rations  and  supplies  of  camp  equipage  between  the  two 
classes  of  troops  will  be  permitted. 

II.  .The  following  prices,  being  the  average  of  late  schedules  cstab- 
lished  by  commissioners  for  the  states  east  of  the  Mississippi  river, 
with  cost  of  transportation  included,  will  bo  charged  for  su1)sistence 
stores  sold  to  officers  under  the  .act  of  February  17,  1864,  and  amend- 
ments, in  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina,  Florida,  Georgia, 
Alabama,  Mississippi,  and  East  Louisiana,  until  further  orders  : 

Bacon,  $2  50  per  lb. 

Fresh  beef,  70  cents  per  lb. 

Flour,  $40  per  barrel. 

Corn  meal,  $4  50  per  bushel  of  50  lbs. 

Rice,  30  cents  per  lb. 

Peas,  $6  50  per  bushel  of  60  lbs. 

Sugar,  $.3  per  lb. 

Coffee,  $6  per  lb. 

Candles,  $3  25  per  lb. 

Soap,  $1  per  lb. 

Vinegar,  $2  60  per  gallon. 

Molasses,  $10  per  gallon. 

Salt,  30  cents  per  lb. 

III.  .Non-commissioned  olRcors  and  privates  are  allowed  rations  for 
their  own  use  ;  but  this  privilege  does  not  authorize  the  sale  or  other 
disposition  of  them.  If  it  is  impracticable  to  use  the  ration,  commuta- 
tion may  bo  drawn  in  lieu  thereof. 

By  order. 

S.  COOPER, 
Adjutant  and  Innpector-G encral. 


GENERAL  (>RDKKS,"|  Adjutant  and  Inspector-General's  Office, 

No.  76.*  J  KiCHMOND,  October  5, 1864. 

I.  .All  details   heretofore  granted,  under  authority  of  tho   AVar  de- 
partment, to  persons  between  the  ages  of  eighteen  and  forty-five  years, 

*  Repealed,  and  No.  77  sabstituted  therefor. 


108 

five  revoked  ;  ami  all  such  detailed  men,  together  with  those  within  the 
said  ages  who  hold  furloughs,  or  tempora'-y  exemptions  by  reasonof 
pending  applications  for  details,  will  bo  promptly  assembled  at  the 
camps  of  instruction,  and  appropriately  assigned  among  the  armies  for 
service;  except  that  men  detailed  and  now  actually  employed  in  manu- 
facturing, providing,  collecting,  and  forwarding  munitions  and  other 
indispensable  supplies  for  the  army  and  navy,  or  in  work  indispensa- 
ble to  military  operations,  will  be  continued  in  their  present  employ- 
ments until  their  details'shall  be  revised. 

ir..The  heads  of  departments  and  chiefs  of  bureaus  will,  within 
the  next  twenty  days,  forwnrd  to  the  generals  of  reserves  lists  of  all 
detailed  men  in  their  employment  in  the  several  states,  specially  dis- 
tinguishing and  certifying  those  who  are  experts,  and  those  absolutely 
indispensable  for  the  performance  of  the  above-mentioned  government 
work  and  business  ;  and  all  detailed  employees  not  so  certified  within 
the  prescribed  period  will,  upon  the  expiration  thereof,  be  forthwith 
assigned  to  the  army. 

III.. All  persons  called  out  by  this  order,  who  claim  exemption  on 
account  of  physical  disability,  will  be  examined  by  select  medical 
boards  after  their  arrival  at  the  camps  of  instruction. 

IV.  .All  iuen  foundfitfor  lightduty,  who  areunassigned,  will  at  once 
report  to  the  camps  of  instruction,  under  the  penalty  of  being  forthwith, 
assigned  to  the  active  forces. 

By  order. 

S.  COOPER, 
Adjutant  and  Inspector- General. 


GENERAL  ORDERS, "|  Adjutant  and  Inspector-General's  Office, 

No.  77.  r  Richmond,  October  8, 18C4. 


The  following  will  supersede  General  Orders,  No.  76,  present  series, 
which  are  hereby  revoked  : 

I..x\ll  details  heretofore  granted,  under  authority  of  the  War  de- 
partment, to  persons  between  the  ages  of  eighteen  and  forty-five  years, 
are  hereby  revoked  ;  apd  all  such  detailed  men,  together  with  those 
within  the  said  ages  who  hold  furloughs  or  temporary  exemptions  by 
reason  of  pending  applications  for  detail,  will  be  promptly  assembled 
at  the  camps  of  instruction,  and    appropriately    assigned    among   the 


109 

armies  for  service ;  except  that  men  detailed  and  now  actually  employed* 

•s  artisans,  mechanics,  or  persons  of  scientific  skill  (and  those  detailed 
and  now  engaged  in  the  manufiicturo,  coUeetion,  and  forwarding  of 
indispensable  supplies  for  the  army  and  navy),  will  bo  continued  in 
their  present  employments  until  their  respective  details  be  revised. 

IT.. The  heads  of  departments  and  chiefs  of  bureaus  will  immedi- 
ately forward  to  the  generals  of  reserves  in  the  severals  states  lists  of 
all  detailed  men  in  their  emploj'ment  in  the  said  states,  certifj'ing  in 
each  case  of  a  person  Oetwcen  eighteen  and  forty-five  years,  those  who 
are  experts  and  absolutely  indispensable  for  the  public  service,  speci- 
fying the  employment  of  eacl*  individual  ;  and  all  detailed  employees 
who  are  between  the  ages  of  eigliteen  and  forty-five  years,  not  so  cer- 
tified within  the  prescribed  period,  will  be  forthwith  assigned  to  the 
army.  A  duplicate  of  the  above  lists  will  at  the  same  time  be  furnish- 
cd'to  the  Adjutant  and  Inspector-General  for  the  action  of  the  Secre- 
tary of  War. 

III.  .AH  persons  called  out  by  these  orders,  who  claim  exemption  on 
account  of  physical  disability,  will  be  examined  by  select  medical 
boards  at  the  camps  of  instruction.! 

IV.  .AH  men  found  fit  for  light  dutj',  and,  who  are  uuassigned,  will 
at  once  report  to  the  camps  of  instruction,  under  the  penalty  of  being 
forthwith  assigned  to  the  active  forces. 

By  order. 

S.  COOPER, 
Adjutant  and  In«pecior-General. 


GENERAL  ORDERS.  1  Adjutant  and  I.nspectoh-Oenerai.'s  Office, 

No.  78.  I  Richmond,  October  11,  1864. 

I.. The  attention  of  ofiiccrs  and  soldiers  is  specially  directed  to  the 
34th  article  of  Army  Regulations,  and  (xcneral  Orders,  No.  3  (lSr)3). 
The  rapidly  increasing  correspondence  of  the  War  department  demands 
that  their  requirements  shall  hereafter  be  strictly  observed.  A  viola- 
tion of  them  will  subject  the  offender  to  prompt  trial  by  court-martial. 
The  regulations  respecting  military  correspondence  were  made  after 

*  Sen  General  Orders  No.  81  (c.  s.),  paragraph  II. 
t  See  Ocueral  Onlors  No.  SI  (c.  s. ),  paragraph  III. 
See  General  Orders  No.  82,  paragraphs  I  and  II,  modifying  the  above  order  as 
regards  Nitro  and  Mining  bureau. 


110 

long  experience,  and  arc  indispensable  to  an  intelligent  aid  eflScient 
discharge  of  business. 

The  remarks  and  opinijins  of  intertoediate  commanders  upon  the 
subject-matter  of  each  communication  are  important  to  the  depart- 
ment, and*in  all  cases  required.  Opportunity  must,  therefore,  be 
aflforded  for  their  expression  ;  and  all  communications  which  are  not 
forwarded  through  the  prescribed  channel  will  be  invariably  returned, 
without  other  action  than  instructions  to  bring  the  party  to  trial  for 
violation  of  orders. 

Letter-paper  will  be  folded  in  three,  and  foolscap  in  four  equal  folds, 
parallel  with  the  writing,  and  indorsed  on  (he  fold  corresponding  ictth 
the  top  of  the  sheet,  thus  : 

Post  or  Station,  and  Dato  of  Letter. 

Name  and  Rank  of  Writer. 

Analysis  of  Contents. 


The  indorsements  should  be  carefully  made,  so  as  to  afford  informa- 
tion of  its  contents  at  a  glance,  and  to  present  only  those  points  which 
are  material  and  pertinent.  This  will  leave  ample  space  for  subse- 
quent indorsement.  Commanders  will  return  for  completion  all  papers 
not  so  indorsed.  The  practice  of  wrapping  communications  with  mere 
strips  of  paper  for  the  purpose  of  indorsement,  owing  to  their  liability 
to  be  detacTacd  and  lost,  is  prohibited. 

II.. Issuing  commissaries  will  hereafter  require  from  commissioned 
officers  drawing  rations  a  certificate  that  the  same  are  for  their  own  use. 

III.  .Upon  information  received  that  any  commissioned  officer  or  sol- 
dier has  sold  the  rations  drawn  by  him,  he  will  thereafter  not  be  allow- 
ed to  draw  rations,  at  any  one  time,  for  a  greater  period  than  three 
days. 

IV.  .Furloughed  officers  and  men,  other  than  those  furloughed  from 
hospitals,  will  be  allowed  to  draw,  at  the  place  where  furloughed,  rations 
for  the  number  of  days  only  that  are  required  for  their  journey.  Offi- 
cers and  men  furloughed  from,  hospitals  will  receive  from  the  hospi* 
tal  commissary  such  number  of  rations,  for  the  purpose  of  reaching 
their  destination,  as  the  surgeon  in  charge  may  direct.  Furloughed 
men  may  be  allowed  commutation  of  rations  for  the  time  specified,  in 
lieu  of  rations  in  kind,  if  they  prefer  it.  After  reaching  their  destina- 
tion, sick  and  wounded  furloughed  men,   not  in  hospitals,  may  draw' 


Ill 

from  the  nearest  post  commissary,  rations  in  kind,  or  oommutatiou 
therefor,  for  tlio  period  of  five  days  at  a  time.  Each  issue  made  to  fur- 
^oughcd  men,  or  each  payment,  if  commutation  is  allowed,  will  be  in- 
dorsed on  the  furlough  by  tbo  issuing  officer. 

v.. Boards  of  examiners  in  general  hospitals  arc  directed  not  to  fur- 
ough,  or  discharge,  or  recommend  for  leave  of  absence,  afly  soldier  or 
officer  who,  on  his  admittance  into  hospital,  could  not  show  proper  au- 
thority for  his  absence  from  his  command.  Oflicers  or  soldiers  ajiply- 
ing  for  admission  into  general  hospitals,  who  arc  not  provided  with  proper 
authority  for  their  absence  from  thciB  commands,  will,  if  able  to  tra.vcl, 
not  be  atlinittcd,  but  sent  back  te>  their  commands.  If  unable  to  travel, 
such  cases  will  be  received  into  hospitals,  and  their  admittance  report- 
ed to  their  respective  commanding  ofHeers,  and  when  sufficiently  re- 
covered they  will  be  returned  under  guard  to  their  commands. 

VI.. All  communications  to  the  Secretary  of  War,  or  to  this  office, 
from  the  generals  commanding  reserves,  pertaining  to  the  matter  of 
conscriptions,  or  other  duties  hitherto  devolved  on  the  authorities  of 
conscription,  must  be  addressed  through  the  Superintendent  of  the  Bu- 
reau of  Conscription. 

By  (>rdcr. 

S.  COOPER, 
Adjutant  and  Inspector-G eneral. 


GENERAL  ORDERS, 

No.  7'J. 


Adjutant  ani>  Inspector-General's  Office, 
Richmond,  October  12,  1S64. 


II.. The  resignations  of  the  following  named  olScers  have  been  ac- 
cepted by  the  President,  to  take  effect  from  the  dates  annexed  to  their 
respective  names: 


Captain     J  A  Welch, 
Sec'nd  Lt  J  B  Cox, 
Ass  Surg   Thomas  B  Savage, 
Rev'd         James  J  Pago, 
Sec'nd  Lt  W  C  Edmonston, 

«  0  ■VVhitley, 

First  Lt     T  C  Bradley, 
Sec'nd  Lt  T  J  Morgan, 

"  A  J  Massey, 


A  Q  M  13tli  bat  Virginia  artillery,  August  1.  1864 

Co  E,  16tli  Alabama  vuls,  " 

P  A  C  S,  " 

Chaplain  Cntshaw'.s  bat  artillery,  " 

Co  n,  7tli  Missouri  cavalry,  Juno  20, 1864 

Co  B,  2d  Arkansas  cavalry,  " 

Co  A,  Hardy's  regiment,  " 

Co  D,  Crescent      •'  " 


112 


Captain 
Sec'ml  Lt 
First  Lt 
Sec'iid  Lt 


First  Lt 
Sec'ml  Lt 
Lt  Col 
Sui-geoii 
First  Lt 
Sec'ntJ  Lt 
First  Lt 
Siirgcou 

Caiitaiu 
First  Lt 


Sec'nd  Lt 

Major 
Sec'ud  Lt 
Surgeon 
Sec'nd  Lt 
Captain 
Sec'nd  Lt 

First  Lt 

LtCol 
Captain 

Sec'nd  Lt 

Colonel 
First  Lt 
Sec'nd  Lt 
Rev'd    ■ 
Ass  Surg 
Sec'nd  Lt 
First  Lt 
Lieut'ut 
Rev'd 
Sec'nd  Lt 
Captain 
Sec'nd  Lt 


John  H  Duncan, 
F  A  Davis, 
J  B  Good, 
P  W  Gravis, 
John  L  Maples, 
G  W  Donsbarty, 
D  0  Proctor,  . 
William  G  Simmons. 
J  U  Capers, 
P  Duval, 
C  W  Carnes, 
A  E  Loughbridgo, 
Jos  Mosloy, 
C  Payne  Madison, 
Edward  W  Cade, 
G  W  Woosley, 
Jesse  Sheffield, 
J  N  Finch, 
J  A  Broussart, 
John  E  Smith, 
Ira  Long, 
E  Riordan, 
S  F  Topping, 
Francis  W  Potter, 
John  P  Burns, 
G  W  McKay, 
T  C  McSpadden, 
Irby  H  Howard, 
A  Peery, 
Edward  Norris, 
A  Y  Harper, 
D  H  Williams, 
A  P  Dargan, 
James  A  Bowers, 
J  Frank  Pate, 
A  J  May, 
James  N  Douglas, 
L  M  Minetree, 
John  W  Jones, 
\V  H  Wyman, 
Exum-Lewis, 
John  W  Doskins, 
Wiley  Lee, 
C  H  Toy, 
George  W  Yost, 
E  S  Jemisou, 
W  J  Thomas, 
E  A  Tucker, 
R  W  Lindsay, 
Daniel  B  Ewing, 


Co  C,  31st  Texas  D  C,  Juno  22,  1864 
Co  I,  13th      •'        " 

Co  H,  IGth  Texas  infantry,  " 

CoC,  iVth       "           "  '■ 

Co  C.  2d  La  bat  heavy  artillery,  " 

Co  B,  Capers'  regiment,  " 

Adjutaut  Waller's  regiment,  " 

Co  G,  lyth  Arkansas  infantry,  " 

Capers'  regiment  cavalry,  Juno  28,  1864 

P  A  C  S,  " 

Co  L,  21st  Texas  cavalry,  " 

Co  C,  loth  Texas  infautry,  " 

McCabe's  co,  Crawford's  regiment,  " 

P  A  C  S,  July    6, 1864 

2Sth  Texas  D  C,  " 

Co  A,  Gunter's  battalion,  " 

Co  H,  2Sth  Texas  DC,  " 

Co  A,  Chismus'  regiment,  " 

Co  D,  Yellow  Jacket  battalion,  " 

Co  C,  Wells'  battalion,  « 

15th  Texas  D  C,  July    7, 1364 

4th  regiment  Arizona  brigade,  <• 

Co  C,  44th  North  Carolina  vols,  August    2,  1804 
50th  North  Carolina  vols, 

Co  A.  47th  Alabama  vols,  " 

Co  II,  Orr's  South  Carolina  rifles,  " 

Co  I,  60th  Georgia  vols,  " 

Co  F,  44th      "          "  " 

Co  I,  29th  A'irginia  vols,  " 

Co  K,  19th  Virginia  cavalry,  " 

6th  Mississippi  vols,  ,              " 

Co  A,  Armistcad's  regiment  cavalry,  •' 

Co  IC,  21st  Alabama  vols,  August    3. 1864 

Co  II,  3d  Tennessee  cavalry,  " 


10th  Kentucky  cavalry, 

Co  G,  9th  Missouri  vols, 

Co  A,  6th  Virginia  bat  L  D  T, 

Chaplain  25th  Virginia  vols, 

P  A  C  S, 

Co  E,  33d  North  Carolina  vols, 

Co  H,  29th  Virginia  vols, 

Colquitt  Home  Guards, 

Cliaplain  53d  Georgia  vols, 

Co  F,  63d  Tennessee  vols, 

Co  G,  1st  Texas  vols, 

Co  H,  Cluke's  regiment, 

Co  G,  1st  North  Carolina  reserves, 

Co  C,  "  " 

P  A  C  S, 


August 

August 


August 
August 


1864 
1864 


1804 
1864 


August    9,  1864 


August    1,  1864 


113 


Captain 

A  F  Gibson, 

Sec'nd  Lt 

M  U  Harrison, 

Captain 

E  "i'oiiiig, 

Rev'd 

W  W  Berry, 

Captain 

Hercules  Scott, 

Rev'd 

R  B  Beadles, 

LtCol 

A  M  Waddell, 

MHjor 

Henry  Harding, 

Rev'd 

William  W  Houston, 

Sec'nd  Lt  John  M  Harwell. 

Colonel 

D  M  Carter, 

First  Lt 

James  C  Carlisle, 

Captain 

Joseph  T  Herbert, 

Sec'nd  Lt 

S  A  Adkins. 

First  Lt 

M  V  Bates, 

Captain 

W  H  Johnson, 

Surgeon 

Paul  F  Eve, 

'• 

Arthur  P  Hums, 

Lt  Col 

W  LoRoy  Broun. 

Captain 

James  Dinwiddio, 

" 

CStilos  Mills. 

Sec'nd  Lt 

George  E  Wise, 

Captain 

Robert  E  Steele. 

Sec'nd  Lt  N  A  Green. 

Lt  Col 

AValter  L  Koini, 

Ass  Surg  R  U  O.ikmaii. 

Captain 

William  G  Gammon. 

Colonel 

James  U  Huggins, 

Lt  Col 

R  C  Forsyth, 

Cuptain 

W  II  Freeman, 

First  Lt 

James  T  Sparks, 

Captain 

S  H  Oliver. 

Liciif'nt 

T  J  Boall, 

Sec'nd  Lt  D  C  Parker. 

First  Lt 

II  B  H  M.acIvor, 

Sec'nd  Lt  J  E  Ranoy, 

Captain 

David  Love, 

Sec'nd  Lt  a  C  McGIIl. 

First  Lt 

W  A  Morgan, 

" 

H  J  Raglaud, 

" 

Ed  Burke, 

Captain 

Hugh  T  Uouglos, 

First  Lt 

Robert  Gadd. 

Sec'nd  Lt  Wade  II  Harper, 

" 

T  H  Brown, 

Captain 

William  A  Ott, 

Sec'nd  Lt  E  B  Grevves, 

«' 

David  W  Brock, 

" 

H  F  Evans, 

8  C  Porrow, 

Co  0, 10th  Kentucky  cavfllry,        Angtitt  W.  1884 

Co  E,  34th  -bat  Virginia  cavalry,  " 

Col,  37th '  " 

Chaplain  2d  Virginia  cavalry.  " 

Co  G,  24th  Virginia  vols,  " 

Chaplain  55th  Virginia  vols,  " 

3d  North  Carolina  cavalry,  * 

Cist  North  Carolina  vols.    ■  " 

Chaplain  Mcintosh's  artillery  bat,  " 

Co  A.  19th  Georgia  vols.  " 

Pres  Judge  Mil  Court,  3d  corps  A  N  V,  " 
Co  D,  7th  South  Carolina  vols,        August  11,  IBM 

Co  K,  6l8t  Virginia  vols,  " 

Co  A.  34th  bat  Virginia  cavalry,  "  « 

Co  A,  7th  Confederate  bat  cavalry,  " 

Co  I.  28tli  Mississippi  cavalry,  " 

P  A  C  S,  '• 


Arsenal  hattalioa  L  D  T, 


August  13,  1904 


Anguit  13,  18M 


July 

August 

December 

August 


13,  1864 
15,  1804 
29, 1863 
17,  1804 


A  Q  M  1st  Texas  vols, 

Co  H,  27th  Georgia  vols, 

Co  F,  22d  South  Carolina  vols. 

Co  B,  1st  South  Carolina  cavalry. 

38th  Mississippi  vols, 

66th  Georgia  vols, 

A  Q  M  P  A  C  S, 

23d  Georgia  vols.' 

1st  battalion  Alab.ama  artillery, 

W  and  W  R  R  Guard, 

Co  C,  lith  Alabama  vols, 

A  Q  M  P  A  C  S, 

A  D  C  P  A  C  S.  " 

Co  A,  40th  Alabama  vols,  " 

Drill-master  1'  A  C  S,  " 

Co  G,  ArmisteaJ's  cavalry  regiment,  '• 

Co  I'J,  5th  Mississippi  cavalry,  " 

Co  D,  1st  Mississippi  P  rangers.  " 

Co  A,  "  "  '« 

CoH,  "  «  " 

Signal  corps  P  A  C  S,  August  18, 1884 

Co  F,  Ist  Engineer  troops,  " 

Co  E,  4th  North  Caroliua  cavalry,  " 

Co  H,  27th  Georgia  vols,  " 

Co  I,  3d  Arkansas  vols,  " 

17th  and  23d  Tennessee  vols,  " 

Co  G,  Forrest's  rea:inient,  " 

Co  C,  22d  Alabama  vols,  " 

CoO, '  " 

Oo  0.  34th  Virginia  vols.  " 


10 


114 


Captain     J  F  Melton,  Co  G,  Faulkner's  reg  Ky  cayalry,  August  19,  1864 

First  Lt     J  E  Leigh,  Co  A,  44tli  Mississippi  toIs,  " 

"  R  A  Brown,  Co  E,  28th  Mississippi  cavalry,  " 

Captain     0  C  Gray,  Co  A,  3d  Arkansas  cavalry,  " 

Sec'nd  Lt  William  L  Hayues,  Co  C,  24th  Arkansas  vols,  " 

Captain     W  T  Armstrong,  Co  6,  6th  Alabama  cavalry,  " 

First  Lt     J  B  Green,  Co  C,    «  "  "  " 

"  Benjamin  S  Davis,  Co  D,  3Sth  Alabama  vols,  " 

Sec'nd  Lt  William  M  Borough,  Co  E,  24th        "  "  " 

Chaplain   II  McHan,  36th  Georgia  vols,  '' 

Captain     John  Bradley,  Co  A,  1st  C  S  regular  cavalry,  " 

Major         B  F  Weeks,-  Cavalry  bat  AVaul's  Texas  legion,  August  20, 1864 

Sec'nd  Lt  D  H  Logan,  Co  1. 52d  Georgia  vols,  " 

;.      "  J  D  Robinson,  Go  1, 42d        "  "  " 

Captain     E  Taylor,  Co  H,  46th     "  "  " 

Sec'nd  Lt  B  F  Kimbrough,  Co  Q,  3d  Mississippi  vols,  " 

Major         L  S  Terry,  15th  •'  '•  " 

Captain     B  S  Newman,  Co  I,  52d  Tennessee  vols,  " 

Sec'nd  Lt  Daniel  Slay,  Co  1, 38th  Alabama  vols,  ' 

First  Lt     Lewis  Johnson,  Co  II,  5Sth        "  "  -"..-.ji;.. 

Sec'nd  Lt  R  A  McCoiinell,  Co  I,  24th  Arkansas  vols,  .  •«  '1 " 

"         A  J  Jerrigan,  Co  G,  6th  Texas  vols,  '  '"  •.  ^  -; 

Major         J* L  Calhoun,  Q  M  C  S  A,  « 

Sec'nd  Lt  G  F  Nelson,  Co  D,  Russell's  regiment.  August  22,  1864 

First  Lt     William  McMnrry,  Go  E,  10th  Texas  vols.  •' 

Lieut'nt     Robert  M  Rutledgo,  Adjutant  34th  Texas  cavalry,  July  19, 1864 

Sec'nd  Lt  S  T  Henderson,  Co  G.  Crawford's  reg  Ark  caviilry,  " 

Captain     M  D  Flcnniken,  11th  Louisiana  battalion,  " 

Sec'nd  Lt  D  Duggan,  11th  "  " 

Captain     R  Ksiningbam.  18th  Texas  infantry,  " 

Chaplain   Frederick  White.  ISth      "  ■•  " 

Captain     W  C  Dibrell,  8th        "  "  " 

"  B  S  Purcoll,  Co  E,  2d  bat  Wanl's  legion,  •' 

Lieut'nt     J  C  Drescher,  Co  K,  Timmon's  reg  Texas  vol  infantry,    ' 

First  Lt     M  B  White.  Co  A,  Madison's  i-og  Lane's  brigade, 

Sec'nd -Lt  S  W  Jones,  Co  I,  2d  reg  Texas  cavalry, 

First  Lt     AW  McDon.ald.  Co  A,  2Sth  Mississippi  cavalry.        August 

Captain     M  D  L  House,  Co  I.  8th  Mississippi  vols,  August 

Sec'nd  Lt  T  Q  Sullivan,  Co  C,  8th  "  " 

"  EG  Wilson,  Co  C,  12th  Mississippi  cavalry. 

First  Lt     II  H  Houston.  Adjutant  20th  Mississijipi  vols. 

Captain      J  R  Russell,  Co  B,  22d  •<  '• 

"  WHRay,  Co  B,  28th  "        cavalry, 

Rev'd         C  M  Gordon,  Chaplain  36th  '■        vols. 

Sec'nd  Lt  J  McLemoro,  Co  1, 37th  •'  " 

Captain     F  S  Pickol,  Co  D.  37tli  ••  « 

"         T  C  Ashcroft,  Co  E,  41st  •'  •' 

First  Lt      W  L  Stanford,  Co  C,  46th  '• 

Sec'nd  Lt  DD  Durham,  Co  K,  46tli  '■  ••   . 

vLt  Col        T  J  Dula,  f)8th  North  Carolina  vols. 


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29, 1S64 


lib 


First  Lt, 

.T  H  Reynolds. 

« 

J  "W  Smith. 

Rev'd 

Tilmon  Page. 

" 

J  S  Mathis. 

If 

W.  II  Crowning, 

First  U 

N  .»  Goss, 

Captain 

D  Pitniann, 

" 

Taylor  Beatty, 

LtCol 

A  D  Cnulup, 

Captain 

J  C  Borden. 

Sec'nd  Lt  John  C  IlnssoH, 

Lt  Col 

B  F  Little. 

Major 

W  II  Jones. 

Captain 

A  Deal, 

Major 

P  W  Hurtt, 

First  Lt 

John  P  McLean. 

Chaplain 

R  B  Anderson, 

Captain 

11  II  Corr. 

Sec'n<l  Lt 

William  C  Butler, 

First  Lt 

W  J  Holt, 

Sec'nd  Lt 

W  C  Roberts, 

Snrgeon 

J  W  Oray,             • 

Major 

John  11  Crump. 

Lieut'nt 

Wm  U  II  Branch. 

Sec'nd  Lt 

XalhanlelGG.iyle. 

Captain 

Reese  M  B.akhvin, 

" 

.Fames  'W  Almond, 

First  Lt 

T  CSpieer, 

Captain 

William  n  Burton, 

First  Lt 

J  0  Clark, 

Captain 

William  R  Shannon. 

" 

James  W  Terrill, 

First  Lt 

F  Kendall. 

Captain 

J  II  Craven, 

Sec'nd  Lt 

Alfred  Weaver, 

First  Lt 

0  ]\I  Stone. 

" 

J  L  Mo.^owan. 

Surgeon 

JFMGeddings. 

First  Lt 

G  L  Brjndley. 

« 

R  B  Rivers, 

Sec'nd  Lt 

James  Daniel. 

First  Lt 

E  A  Miller, 

" 

John  S  Gardner, 

Sec'nd  Lt 

Thomas  W  Powell, 

" 

J  D  Kersh, 

Rev'd 

Ooo  W  Wilson, 

Captain 

.7  W  Pearson, 

Revd 

J  D  Mitchell, 

Captain 

R  II  P.irks, 

First  Lt 

M  F  Linkous. 

Co  F,  60th  North  Carolina  vols. 

Co  D,-2.3d  Teunesspo  battalion, 

Ch.aplain  .list  Tennessee  vols. 

Chaplain^  9th  Texas  vols, 

Chaplain  Wrighf  s  A  T, 

Co  G,  8th  Georgia  battalion, 

Co  C,  1st  Confederate  Ga  vols, 

Ist  Louisiana  vols, 

47th  Xortli  Carolina  vols. 


Augu.it  19, 18M 


December  16, 1862 
August  30,  18&t 


Co  n.  Ist  North  Carolina  cavalry,  " 

Co  K,  4«th          "                 vols,  •' 
52d                      " 
48tli                   "                    " 

Co  F,  3Sth         "                    "  " 

2d                     "                   "  " 

Co  II,  50th        «                    "  " 

4th                     "                    "  " 

Co  K,  27th        "                    "  " 

Petersburg  light  artillery,  August  30, 1864 

Co  B,  Slst  Georgia  vols.  " 

'Co  I,  2d  Tennessee  cavalry,  '■ 

PACS,    -  " 

Q  M  P  A  C  S,  August  31,  1864 
Drill-master  PACS, 

Co  G,  9th  Virginia  V(.ls,  August  31, 1804 

Co  E,  22d  Virginia  cavalry,  " 

Co  C,  7th  Virginia  vols,  " 
Co  B,  4nth  batt  Virginia  cavalry, 

Nottoway  reserves,  F.arinholt's  reg't,  •' 

Co  G,  Lowry's  regiment  cavalry,  " 

Co  C,  10th  Texas  vols,                 "^ '     '  « 

Co  E,  1.5th  Texas  cavalry,  dismounted,  " 

Co  B,  26th  Georgia  b.ittalion,  " 

Co  0,  65th  Georgia  vols,  " 

Co  H.  52d               "  " 

Co  E,  66th              "  •' 

Co  C.  Ballentine's  regiment  cavalry.  " 

PACS,  Sept  1, 1864 

Co  T,  54th  Alabama'vols,  " 

CoK,  42d                "                    .  " 

Co  A,  54th               "  " 

Co  D.  both  Virginia  vols,  " 

Co  II,  44th  Alabama  vols,  •' 

Davidson's  bat'y,  13th  batt  Vn  art'y,  " 

Co  D,  0th  Alabama  cavalry,  Sept  2,  1864 

Chaplain  29fh  N  C  vols,  " 

Co  B.  <ith  Fbirida  vols,  •    " 
Chaplain  P  A  C  s", 

Co  G,lCth  Virginia  cavalry.  Sept  3, 1864 
Co  C.  16th 


116 


First  Lt 

Josiah  W  Smith, 

Sec'nd  Lt  John  W  Lingo, 

Colonel 

William  11  French, 

Sec'nd  Lt  H  C  Adkins, 

First  Lt 

J  V  Duncan, 

Sec'nd  Lt  C  D  Little, 

Colonel 

J  M  Wells, 

Lieut' nt 

J  C  Steele, 

First  Lt 

R  N  Harris, 

" 

James  A  Fox. 

Captain 

Samuel  B  Echols, 

First  Lt 

Thomas  R  Beavers, 

Sec'nd  Lt  N  B  Powell, 

Rev'd 

Charley  HOtken, 

Ass  Sui-g 

Alfred  Wallace, 

'■ 

Geo  H  Jloore, 

First  Lt 

Wm  A  Williams, 

Sec'nd  Lt  J  E  Roiith, 

Captain 

A  W  Nickerson, 

W  B  Gooding, 

Surgeon 

D  C  Roberts, 

Captain 

John  MuUins, 

« 

S  V  Ferguson, 

" 

D  S  Speed, 

'• 

W  S  Lineberry, 

First  Lt 

J  W  Dranghan, 

Captain 

J  M  Gardner, 

Sec'nd  Lt  G  T  Dale, 

>( 

James  Gibson, 

First  Lt 

C  A  Brusln, 

" 

A  J  Miller, 

Chaplain 

A  F  Dickson, 

Captain 

R  P  Smith, 

First  Lt 

S  W  Oiitlerbridge, 

Sec'nd  Lt  W  A  Hicks, 

" 

R  H  Patton, 

Captain 

0  S  Braden. 

First  Lt 

G  W  Engle, 

Sec'nd  Lt  G  R  Bathrope, 

" 

G  N  Thrift, 

LtCol 

L  H  N  Sayler, 

Sec'nd  Lt  R  E  Goolrick, 

First  Lt 

W  H  Roane. 

Captain 

H  W  Reinhart, 

" 

J  B  McClenahan, 

" 

V  V  Richardson, 

" 

M  P  Pegram, 

" 

G  N  Lewis, 

Chaplain   J  N  Bonchelle, 

Captain 

G  M  McCormice. 

Sept  8,  1864 


Co  I,  66th  N  C  vols,  Sept  3, 1864 

Co  H,  3d  Virginia  vols,  " 

17th  Virginia  cavalrj',  '■ 

Ci\H,  10th  Virginia  vols,  " 

Co  C,  23d  Virginia  battalion,  " 

Co  L,  11th  Florida  regiment,  " 

23d  Mississippi  regiment,  "' 

Co  F,  Ballentiue's  regiment  cavalry,  " 

Acljutant  27th  Alabama  vols,  *' 

Co  H,  58th  N  C  vols,  " 

Co  H,  19th  Alabama  regiment,  ", 

Co  H,  3Uth  Alabama  vols,  " 

Co  B,  18th  "  " 

Chaplain  3d  Mississippi  battalion,  " 

P  A  C  S,  " 

P  A  C  S.  " 

Co  I,  1st  Georgia  regulars,  " 

Co  A,  9th  Virginia  vols,  " 

Co  D,  25th  Alabama  vols, 

Commis'r  10th  Cong  district,  N  C, 

P  A  C  S,  ^ 

Confederate  States  cavalry, 

Co  I,  7th  Alabama  cavalry, 

Co  B,  Ist  N  C  reserves, 

CoF,    '•  " 

Co  A,  Anderson's  batt  N  C  reserves, 

Co  A,  3d  battalion  N  C  reserves, 

Co  C,  8th        " 

Co  B.  Virginia  reserves, 

A  D  C,  P  A  C  S, 

Co  D,  26th  Virginia  vols, 

Co  D,  25th  S  C  vols, 

A  Q  M  27  th  S  C  vols, 

Co  E,  17th  N  C  vols, 

Co  H,  17th        '• 

Co  I,  65th         " 

Co  K,  6th  Virginia  cavalry, 

Co  D,  12th  Virginia  cavalry, 

Co  A,  39th  batt  Virginia  cavalry, 

Co  A,  7th  Virginia  vols, 

50th  Virginia  vols, 

Co  M,  56th  Virginia  vols, 

Co  K,  1st  N  C  cavalry, 

Co  C,  3d  " 

Go  G,  6th 

Co  C,  18th  N  C  vols, 

A  Q  M  37th  N  C  vols, 

Co  D,  47th  " 

13th  S  C  vols. 

ACS  Law's  bria'ade. 


117 


Captain 
First  Lt 
Sec'ntl  Lt 
Captaiu 

First  Lt 
Captain 
First  Lt 
Sec'nd  Lt 
First  Lt 


Sec'nd  Lt 


Cftptaln 


Sec'nd  Lt 
Chaplain 
Captain 
First  Lt 


Sec'nd  Lt 


Brig  Gen 
Sec'nd  Lt 
Chaplain 
Lt  Col 
Captain 

Sec'nd  Lt 
Captain 
Major 
Ass  Surg 
Captain 

Sec'nd  Lt 
First  Lt 
Major 
Captain 
First  Lt 

Major 
First  Lt 
Sec'nd  Lt 
Captain 


.1  F  Oury, 
D  A  Angle, 
J  M  Joiiea. 
J  B  Olivcros, 
M  L  Moody, 
B  T  Spindle, 
T  J  Davis, 
Thomas  Bond, 
W  Boydstun, 
W  D  Jones, 
L  M'  Mackey, 
Cn  Hall, 
T  F  Elliott, 
J  B  Baugh. 
Eugene  II  Smith, 
Samuel  M  Stanford. 
Jos  0  Cherry, 
AVm  W  Cornott, 
J  F  Scurlock, 
Daniel  Boono, 
D  H  Rushing, 
K  S  Pittan. 
T  J  Lary, 
F  M  Mason, 
James  M  Watklns, 
Jos  Anderson, 
J  S  Young, 
D  A  Nation, 
Goode  Bryan, 
Jno  A  Edmunson, 
A  B  Woodfin, 
J  N  Chandler, 
T  E  Thompson, 
J  G  B  Grimes, 
Jno  N  McNeill, 
S  B  Paine, 
Wm  N  Uannan, 
J  W  Stalnakor, 
Jos  D  McCann, 
B  Lane, 
Jas  M  Davis, 
Jno  R  Latta, 
C  W  Mabry, 
J  C  Moore. 
H  J  Hill, 
A  P  Newbille, 
G  N  Ferneyhough, 
^as  F  Adrian, 
Jas  G  Jones, 
Jno  'k  Bernard, 


Sept  13, 1864 
Sept  10,  18D4 


July  29, 1864 


Co  K,  63d  Virginia  vols,  Sept  8,  1864 

Co  B,  29th  N  C  vols,  " 

Co  I,  60th        "  " 

Co  A,  3d  Florida  vols,  " 

Co  C,  37th  Mississippi  vols,  " 

Adjutant  1st  Texas  legion,  " 

Co  H,  Sth  Tennessee  vols,  " 

Co  It,  33d  •'  " 

Co  F,  35th  " 

Co  H,  42d 

Co  C,  52d  "  " 

Adjut.ant  19th  Alabama  vols,  " 

Co  F,  30th  Alabama  vols,  " 
Co  T,  54th  "  .  '■ 
Co  B,  25tli  Tennessee  vols, 
Co  C,  51  st  N  C  vols, 
Co  I,  4th  N  C  cavalry, 
Co  Q,  14th  A'irginiii  vols.  , 
Confederate  Crescent  regiment, 

Co  I,  16th  Ark.ansas  vols,  " 

Col,  21st  "  " 

Co  C,  15th  "  •' 

Co  F,  19th  «  " 

Co  B,  21st  "  " 

Co  G,  14th  '•  '• 

Co  E,  15th  "  « 

Co  H,  15th  •'  " 

Co  E,  15th  " 

P  A  C  S,  Sept  20,  1864 

Co  D,  20th  battalion  Georgia  cavalry,  '' 

61st  Georgia  vols,  " 
24th               «  " 

Co  F,  4th  N  C  vols,  " 

A  Q  M  4th  N  C  vols,  " 

Co  H,  46th  N  C  vols,  " 

Co  H,  6l8t  Alabama  vols,  " 
47th  battalion  Virginia  cavalry,  " 

16th  Virginia  cavalry,  '• 

Co  G,  25th  Alabama  vols,  Ap'l  14,  1862 

Co  E,  24th  N  C  vols,  Sept  21, 1864 

Co  G,  56th        "  '• 

Adjutant  51st  N  C  vols,  " 

19th  Georgia  vols.  " 

Co  C,  3d  N  C  battalion,  ^  " 

Co  E,  Staunton  river  batt  Va  reserves,  " 

Co  D,  Ist  regiment  Virginia  reserves,  " 

35th  battalion  Virginia  cavalry,  " 

Co  F,  4Sth  Alabama  vols,  " 

Co  H,  7th  S  C  cavalry,  " 

Co  B.  24th  Virginia  V(dH,  flopt  22,  1864 


il^ 


Sec'nd  Lt 
First  Lt 
Captain 
Sec'nd  Lt 
Captain 


Sec'nd  Jjt 


Coloael 
First  Lt 
Sec'nd  Lt 
Lieut'nt 
Chaplain 
Captain 
First  Lt 
Sec'nd  Lt 

Captain 
Sec'nd  Lt 

Captain 

Sec'nd  Lt 
Major 
Sec'nd  Lt 
First  Lt 
Captain 

Sec'nd  Lt 
Major 
Captain 
Sec'nd  Lt 
Captain 

Sec'nd  Lt 

Lieut'nt 
Sec'nd  Lt 

Captain 
Fii-st  Lt 
Captain 
Sec'nd  Lt 

Captain 
Chaplain 
Captain 
First  Lt 


Hiram  H  Miller, 
John  F  Eaker, 
J  F  Wilson, 
R  W  Banndors, 
Asa  King, 
Wm  M  Rust, 
T  C  Armstrong, 
E  S  Alexander, 
Z  Howell, 
J  L  P  Sheppard, 
Frank  A  Bartlett, 
J  W  Lowells, 
Jas  T  Daniel, 
R  Siting, 
R  F  Fanchor, 
Thos  F  Truett, 
Jno  C  Greathouse. 
H  H  Blankenship, 
.Tolin  0  Clark, 
John  B  Bowles, 
N  N  Wilkerson, 
C  S  Moreno, 
A  G  Babcock, 
Richard  L  Skeon, 
W  Henry  White, 
Sheridan  R  Brown, 
Thomas  Warren, 
R  V  Talley, 
Wm  F  Law, 
W  E  Warreu, 
J  D  Kirkland, 
J  M  Taylor, 
T  C  Edwards. 
John  F  Cayce, 
E  D  Porter, 
V'L  Terrell, 
N  W  Thomas, 
John  Reid, 
H  S  Cobb, 
Wm  C  Curtis, 
Chas  M  Green, 
C  H  Luzenbnrg, 
Alexander  Cross, 
Samuel  Mays, 
RJ  Work, 
Jas  H  Williams, 
W  H  Brown,  • 
Goo  R  Talley, 
PBC  Smith. 
W  F  Morrison. 


Co  1, 10th  Virginia  vols.  Sept  22, 1864 

Co  I,  9th  Florida  vols,  '" 

Co  D,  Cobb's  legion,  " 

Co  F,  2d  N  C  cavalry.  " 

Co  K,  Choctaw  regiment,  Aug   4,1864 

Co  B,  21st  Texas  cavalry,  " 

Co  F,  2eith            "  :           " 

Co  I,  McNeill's  Louisiana  cavalry,  " 

Co  A,  25th  Louisiana  vols,  " 

Co  C,  12th                   "  " 

PACS,  Aug    8,1864 

Co  I,  Gordon's  regiment,  Aug  12, 1864 

Co  B,  15th  regiment  T  V  I,  " 

Co  D.  4th  Louisiana  cavalry,  " 

ISth  Texas  dismounted  cavalry,  Aug  15, 1864 

Co  G,  loth  Texas            "  '' 

Co  C,  loth  Texas  cavalry,  " 

Co  D,  35th            ■'  '• . 

Co  F,  3d  Louisiana  vols,  " 

Co  D,  9th  Missouri  vols,  " 

Co  .\,  Hardy's  Regiment,  " 

Co  G,  rath  N  C  vols.  Sept  22, 1 864 

Co  H,  3d  battalion  L  JD,  Sept  23, 1864 

Co  I),  7th  Confed  cavalry  battalion,  " 

Co  B.  local  defence  and  spec'l  service,  "• 

53d  Georgia  vols,  "' 
Co  K,  Col  Wood's log't  Texcav,  dis'd.  May  14, 1863 
Adjutant  23d  Georgia  void,         .    ^,.  ,  S(^pt  23,, 1864 

A  Q  M  P  A  C  S,  ,  " 

A  Q  M,  Nov  10, 1864 

Co  r,  'Jth  Louisiana  cavalry.  Sept  24, 1864 

1st  Louisi.ina  cavalry,  ,        ".     , 

Co  G,  3d  Kentucky  cavalryj    ,  .,  ,", 
Co  E,  3d                   " 
Co  B,  18th  Mississippi  batt  cavajrj^  ^  _ 

Co  B,  4th  Mississippi  cavalry,  " 
Co  E,  1st  Mississippi  partisan  rangers,          " 

Coll,  25th  N  Cvols,  "_ 

Enrolling  officer  PACS,  '• 

Invalid  corps,  " 

Drill-master  PACS.  >< 

Co  K,   13th  Louisiana  vols,  July    \.  1864 

.  Co  G,  1st  Maryland  vols.  Sept  24, 1864 

Co  G,  50th  Tennessee  vols,  Sept  26, 1864 

Co  H,  11th                   "  •  '• 

Co  L,  36th  Georgia  vols,  " 

.Co  B,  2d  battalion  sharpshooters,  '• 

Cth  Florida  vols,  "' 

Co  F,  2d  reg't  senior  N  C  reserves.  " 

CoD.            '■                       "              •  " 


11  ii  !. 


119 


Sec'nd  Lt  .Jesso  Everitt,  Co  K,  ]fit  regiment  N  0  reeeiTee,        Pi'iH  26,  1864 

First  Lt     A  J  Alford,  Co  D,         "  "  " 

Sec'nd  Lt  A  D  Markham,  Co  L  "  "  " 

First  Lt     B  II  Blant.m,  ADC, 

Captain      W  E  Fraukland,  A  Q  M  P  A  C  S, 

Chaplain    R  n  Wliitehead,  20th  Mississippi  vols, 

Sec'nd  Lt  Wm  T  WilsQn,  Co  D,  4tli  Louisiaim  vols, 

First  Lt     PS  Sparrow,     ,,  Co  F,  Is^t  Florida  vols, 

•'  W  J  Swain,  Co  F.  Is't  Texas  lepion, 

Sec'iTd  Lt  W  R  Cook,  Co  I,  3'2d  Alabama  vols. 

First  Lt     "W  M  Robertson,  Artiller.v  P  A  C  S, 

Captain      H  T  Douglas,  Co  F,  Ist  regiment  Kngineer  troops 

By  order. 

S.  COOPER. 
Adjutant  and  inKjiector-Genercil 


Aug  1,1864 
Sept  18.  1864 
Sept  27, 1864 


Oct  15,  ISM 
Sept  28, 1864 


GENKRAL  ORDKRS,] 
No.  80.  I 


Adjutant  and  iNSPKCTOR-GKjJEBAt's  Officb, 
Richmond,  October  13, 1864. 


The  followinpf  iinnieil  officers  have  been  drctpped  from  the  rolls  of 
the  army,  to  take  effect  from  the  dales  annexed  to  their  rcspoctivo 
names : 

Captain      J  0  Farnell,  Co  G,  10th  Confederato  cavalry,  Aug    1.  18G4 

"          Goodwin,  Co  — ,  1st  Confederate  Ua  vols,  " 

Lient'nt     J  W  .Tolly,  Co  B,  06th  Georgia  vols.  >• 

Captain      B  F  Bishop,  Co  I.  Bonaud's  Georgia  battalion,  " 

Lieut'nt     Ro  Bean.  Co  B.  lltU  Texas  cavalry,  '' 

"          T.T  JOmmett,  Co  I.  llih       "            '•  •' 

Sec'nd  Lt  W  T  Fulford.  Co  D,.6tli  bat-N  C  reserves.  Ang    2,  1864 

"          W  R  McOill,  Co  K,  4fith  Alabama  vols.  Aug    3,  1864 

Lienfnt     Simon  B  Pool,  Co  G,  3l8t  North  Carolina  vols,  " 

Captain      C;  P  Malono,  Co  A.  26th  Mississippi  vols,  '' 

"          F  S  Pickel,  Co  D.  37th            "            "  Aug    5,  1864 

Sec'nd  Lt  L  T  Bishop.  Co  E,  37th          •  «            "  " 

Captain     W  M  Goodwin.  ■  Co  A.  1st  Oopfodoi'ate  Georgia  vols.  Aug    6,1864 

Sec'nd  Lt  B  M  Garrett.  Co— ,1st            "               ••■          "  " 

Cwptain     J  11  Heed,  Co  G.  1st             "               "         "  " 

Sec'nd  Lt  W  S  Varner.  Co  F,  Ist              "               "         "  " 

First  Lt     G  A  Colo,  Co  A,  1st             •'               "         "  "' 

Sec'nd  Lt  W  R  Akridge,  Co  B.  4th  Alabama  cavalry,  " 

First  Lt     H  S  Bogan,  Co  C,  6th  Georgia  cavah^,  " 

Major         B  L  Bryan.  Q  51  P  A  C  S,  " 

First  Lt     GeoHCrofton,   •        Co  K,  lOfh  NO  vols  (artillery),  Aug    8,  1SC4 

"          Jos  Cross,  Co  C,  nth  Alabama  vols,  " 

Captain     T  R  Jones.  A  Q  M,  Ang  10,  1864 


IW 


SAc'n'd  lit  B  A  Wriglrt, 

Co  I,  35th  North  Carolina  vols. 

AMg  18, 

1864 

Lt  Col 

Horace  Ready, 

23d  Tennessee  vols, 

" 

Sec'nd  Lt 

Francis  E  Flake, 

Co  K,  43d  North  Carolina  vols. 

" 

First  Lt 

A  C  Williams, 
Jas  Cook, 
W  R  Honeycutt, 
T  F  Jones. 

Co  A,  10th  Alabama  vols, 
Co  D,  10th          «          « 
Co  K,  44th         "          " 
Co  D,  2d  bat  L  D  T, 

Aug  19, 

1864 

Captain 

Thomas  C  Clopton, 

Co  D,  24th  Virginia  cavalry. 

Aug  20, 

1864 

LtCol 

A  Gerard, 

13th  Louisiana  vols, 

Aug  22, 

1864 

Captain 

W  A  Danson, 

Co  D,  7th  Arkansas  vols, 

Aug  26, 

1864 

« 

■W  B  Wilson, 

Co  F,,  7th        "            " 

" 

Sec'nd  Lt  W  R  Cook, 

Co  B,  7th        "           " 

IC 

« 

J  B  Williams, 

Co  C,  7th        "           •' 

<> 

First  Lt 

J  P  Cook. 

Co  G,  7  th        "           " 

« 

Sec'ad  Lt  L  P  Wicoiigh, 

Co  G,  Tth        "            " 

«« 

" 

J  McCauley, 

Co  K,  7th        «            " 

" 

a 

T  J  Munii, 

Co  B,  Cth        "           " 

'• 

'• 

J  T  Darby, 

Co  K,  6th        " 

" 

Captaiu 

J  W  Goodwin, 
J  R  Hays, 

Co  1, 6th         "            " 

Co  G,  25th  North  Carolina  vols, 

** 

LtCol 

R  A  Duncan, 

13th  Arkansas  vols, 

" 

Captaiu 

J  A  Greyson, 

A  Q  M  13th  Arkansas  vols. 

" 

" 

D  W  Horshal, 

Co  C,  13th 

" 

Sec'nd  Lt  J  P  Clark, 

Co  C,  13th            "           " 

" 

Captaiu 

R  H  Thompson, 

Co  E,  13th            '•           •' 

" 

First  Lt 

J  M  Arnold. 

Co  E,  13th            «           •' 

«• 

Sec'nd  Lt  A  V  Webber, 

Co  E,  13th            " 

'< 

" 

C  D  Dawson, 

Co  K,  5th              " 

" 

Captain 

R  M  Jones, 

Co  F,  5th 

" 

Sec'ud  Lt 

W  S  Godby, 

Co  A,  5th              "           " 

" 

Captaiu 

R  H  Boisscau, 

Co  C,  15th  Texas  cavalry  (dism'td). 

Aug  27, 

,1864 

Lieut'nt 

J  E  Sherwood, 

Co  C.  15th      '•            " 

" 

Sec'nd  Lt  W  B  Darby, 

Co  H,  5th  Texas  vols. 

" 

Rev'd 

J  F  Dunlop, 

Chaplain  21st  S  C  vols, 

" 

Sec'nd  Lt 

A  E  Burnside, 

Co  D,  7th  Florida  vols, 

i: 

Lieut'nt 

G  W  Anderson, 

Adjutant  13th  North  Carolina  vol» 

« 

First  Lt 

J  0  Clopton, 

Co  D,  23th  Alabama  vols. 

" 

Sec'nd  Lt 

S  S  Brazier, 

Co  E.  29th        "            " 

" 

'■ 

W  P  Hammond, 

Co  A.  32d  Mississippi  vols, 

Aug  29, 

,1864 

" 

J  S  Burrnss, 

Co  F,  30th  Virginia  vols. 

Aug  30, 

,1864 

Major 

T  Higham, 

Q  M  P  A  C  S, 

Mar  16, 

,1864 

Captain 

W  B  Fonville, 

Co  E,  41st  Tennessee  vols, 

Aug  31, 

,1864 

First  Lt 

R  R  Hanoway, 
R  D  C  Mcllillen, 

Co  D,  41st        "             " 
Co  A,  41st        «             " 

" 

" 

E  Hollaud,       «: 

Co  B.  36th  Georgia  vols, 

Sept    2, 

,1864 

" 

L  Linton, 

21st  Mississippi  v"l8. 

" 

Captain 

0  F  Parish, 

Co  D,  1st  Arkansas  vols. 

" 

Sec'nd  Lt 

David  W  Adkins, 

Co  G,  29th  North  Carolina  vols. 

" 

First  Lt 

J  W  Blain. 

Co  M,  1st  Texas  leg  Jackson's  cavalry.           " 

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Sec'ad  Lt 
First  Lt 
Captain 
Soo'iid  Lt 
Lieut'nt 


LtCol 


First  Lt 
Sec'nd  Lt 
Lieufut 
Captain 


Sec'nd  Lt 
Lieut'nt 

First  Lt 
Colonel 
Lieut'nt 

First  Lt 

Captain 

Surgeon 

Lieut'nt 

Colonel 

Major 

Chaplain 

Sec'nd  Lt 


First  Lt 

Surgeon 
Ass  Surg 
First  Lt 

Captain 


Sec'nd  Lt 
Captain 


W  T  E  Butler, 
Henry  Hart, 
John  Johnson, 
Bt'nj  X  Shropshire, 
T  J  Hall. 
TA  Gilpin, 
J  S  Jones, 
Ja;no3  Moore, 
D  T  Potts. 
William  Martin, 
W  S  Korkwi'U, 
Beixjaniin  Morris, 
]<  II  Oaldey, 
It  F  NariHimore, 
AV  1?  lirannon, 
J  r.  Jordan. 
C  F  Campbell, 
N  B  Hampton, 
K  A  Curry, 
James  T  Punlop. 
A  M  Dullard, 
Geo  W  Weaver, 
W  11  Chanililiss, 
V  S  Murphy, 
James  P  Morris, 
John  H  Oyler, 
Amos  McCuUoch, 
DK  Bycrs, 
John  L  Chapman, 
Wilbur  F  Hyer, 
1)  B  Sullivan, 
Charles  J  TurnbuU. 
L  S  Terry. 
K  W  Thompson, 
^y  W  Townsend, 
W  U  McLeroy, 
John  Z  Underwood, 
James  Q  Smith, 
Flias  Skannal, 
D.anicl  Shaw, 
Harry  Percy, 
L  Miller, 
James  A  Tatum, 
A  W  Nickson, 
J  D  McCann,    ' 
G  H  Pouncey.    " 
P  L  Uotson, 
John  P.eynolds, 
A  C  Lincoln, 


Co  A,  Troop  4th  Georgia  cavalry,  Sept  2,  1864 

Co  N,  1st  Texas  leg  Jackson's  cavalry,  " 

Co  A,  15th  Te.\as  cavalry,  " 

Co  A,  lath"    "            «  « 

Adjutant  37th  bat  Virginia  cavalry,  " 

Co  G,  iod  Mississippi  vols,  Sept    3,  1864 

Co  E,  4.3(i          «              «  « 

Co  L,  43d         «              '•  «« 

Co  G",  2d  Mississippi  cavalry,  " 

Ist  Creorgia  roj;ulars,  " 

1st  vol  regiment  Georgia,  " 

2Uth  Alabama  vols,  .                " 

Co  ri,  eoth  Alabama  vols,  « 

Co  D,  29th          "          "  " 

Co  C,  36th  Georgia  vols,  Sept    5, 1854 

Co  G.  3f)th  Alabam.i  vols,  " 

Co  G,  loth  Vivgini.i  vols,  " 

Co  I,  54th  North  Carolina  vols,  « 

Co  A,  4th  Florida  battalion,  " 

Co  I,  10th  Tennessee  vols.  Sept  12, 1864 

Co  C,  Lockhart's  bat  Alabama  cavalry,  " 


AJard's  hat  light  artillerj-. 

Adjutant  25th  Louisiana  vols, 

17th  Alabama  vols, 

Co  C,   2d  bat  Alabama  artillery, 

Co  D,  47th  bat  Virginia  cavalry, 

Co  F,  1st  Texas  legion  cavalry, 

Co  K,  (i3d  Tennessee  vols, 

Co  B,  34th  bat  Virgfnia  cavalry, 

2d  Arkansas  vols, 

Co  D,  Sth  Alabama  vols, 

25th  Arkansas  regiment, 

15th  Mississippi  vols, 

1st  Texas  legion  cavalry, 

Co  D,  1st  Texas  legion  cavalry, 

Co  D,  1st    "  "         " 

Co  G,  9th  Louisiana  vols, 

Co  D,  9th  Texas  cavalry, 

Co  D,  9th  Louisiana  vols, 

3d  Texas  vols, 

Co  F,  7th  Virginia  vols. 
Co  I,  25th  Louisiana  vols, 
Co  D,  25th  Alabama  vols, 
Co  G,  25th  ,     "  " 

Co  I,  14tb  Louisiana  vols, 
Co  D,  Armistead's  cavalry  reg, 
Co  I,  Powers'  cavalry  reg, 
Co  1,  7th  Virginia  cavalry. 


Sept  12, 1864 
Sept  13, 1864 
Sept  19,  1864 

May  1,1864 
Sept  19, 1864 


Sept  20, 1864 


Sept  20, 1864 
Sept  26. 1864 


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12a 

Captain    'W  J  Smith,  Co  A,  Holconibe  legion,  Sepf28,  1864 

First  Lt     JCConually,  Co  C,  Ist  Coufed  reg  Ga  vols,  Sept  29, 1864 

By  order. 

S.  COOPER, 
Adjutant  and  Inspector- General. 


GENERAL  ORDERS,"|  Adjutaht  and  Ikspector-General's  Office, 

No.  81.  j.  RlcnsioND,  October  14, 1864. 

I.  .Generals  commanding  reserves  in  the  several  states  will,  without 
delay,  select  and  send  officers,  one  to  each  congressional  district,  em- 
powered to  summons,  and,  after  inspection,  forward  to  the  camps  of  in- 
struction all  persons  holding  certificates  of  permanent  disability, 
and  such  persons  assigned  to  light  duty  as,  in  his  judgment,  appear 
likely  to  be  adjudged  qualified  for  active  service.     All   such  as  may, 

"  upon  examination,  be  pronounced,  by  select  medical  boards,  so  qualified, 
will  be  assigned  to  duty  in  the  field. 

The  inspectors  of  conscription  may  bo  charged  with  this  additional 
duty  in  the  absence  of  other  suitable  officers. 

II.  .Paragraph  I,  General  Orders,  No.  77  (current  series),  is  amended 
by  the  insertion  of  "in  the  service  of  the  government"  between  the 
words  "employed"  and  "as  artisans,"  etc. 

III.  .The  details  of  such  men,  called  out  by  General  Orders,  No.  77 
(current  series),  as  are  found  by  the  proper  medical  boards  to  be  unfit 
for  field  service,  may  be  revived,  and  similar  details  may  be  granted  to 
light  duty  men  not  heretofore  detailed,  at  the  discretion  of  the  generals 
of  reserves. 

By  order. 

S.  COOPER, 
Adjutant  -and  Inspector-Generals 


GENERAL  ORDERS, )  Adjutant  and  Inspector-General's  Office, 

No.  82.  )  Richmond,  October  20, 1864. 

I.  .The  Chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Ordnance  will,  without  delay,  take 
measures  to  place  in  the  field  one-fifth  of  all  the  men  employed  in  his 
department  (including  contractors  and  their  employees,  of  the  classes 
specified  in  General  Orders,  No.  77,  A.  and  I.  G.  office;(eurrent  series). 


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To  this  end,  he  will  direct  the  aeveral  orticcrs  in  charge  of  arsenals, 
workshops,  depots,  etc.,  to  turn  over  to  the  neajest  enrolling  officer, 
by  list,  showing  their  ages,  occupation,  and  residence,  such  proportion 
of  their  employees  (including  contractors  and  employees  under  them), 
of  the  class  above  referred  to,  as  will  constitute,  in  the  aggregate,  one- 
fifth  of  the  whole  number  in  the  said  classes,  according  to  returns  in 
his  office  of  September  30,  1864.  Duplicates  of  such  li?t  will  be  sent  to 
the  general  of  reserves  of  the  states,  and  triplicates  to  the  Chief  of 
Ordnance.  Three  days  are  allowed  for  the  execution  of  this  order, 
after  its  reception  at  any  post  or  station  of  the  Ordnance  department. 

II.  .The  Chief  of  the  Nitre  and  Mining  bureau  will  turn  over,  in  like 
manner,  on  similar  lists,  one-fifth  of  all  men  of  the  classes  specified  in 
General  Orders,  No.  77,  employed  in  iron,  lead,  copper,  and  coal  mining 
and  in  all  service  appertaining  thereto,  whether  under  officers  of  his 
bureau,  or  by  contractors.  Duplicate  and  triplicate  lists  to  be  furnished 
as  above  directed,  in  the  Ordnance  bureau,'  and  will  in  like  manner 
turn  over  one-fiftli  oi  all  such  men  as  are  employed  in  the  nitre  service. 
The  period  uf  three  days,  under  the  same  conditions  as  above  men- 
tioned, are  allowed  for  the  execution  of  this  order. 

III.. The  list  of  persons  directed  in  the  foregoing  sections  to  be 
turned  over  to  the  enrolling  officer  will  be  prepared  at  once,  on  the  re- 
ception of  this  order,  and  will  be  furnished  to  the  said  officers"  withiit 
three  days,  as  above  described,  by  the  various  officers  of  each  of  the 
above  bureaus  having  men  under  their  charge ;  and  every  assist- 
ance will  be  rendered  by  the  latter  to  the  enrolling  officers  to  carry 
out  the  intention  of  this  orde^ 

IV.. So  much  of  General  Orders,  No.  77,  as  relates  to  men  employed 
in   the  two  bureaus  named   .above,  is  hereby  su.spended,  and  the   fore- 
going order  will  stand  in  lieu  of  all  requirements  under  the  former. 
By  order. 

S.  COOPER, 
Adjutant  avd  fn«pector-General. 


OENKRAL  ORDERS.")  Adjutant  and  Ixspbctor-Gexeral's  OFnOE, 

No.  83.  )  Richmond,  Va.,  November  1,  1864. 


I.. All  soldiers  hereafter  furloughed  at  department  or  army  head- 
quarters, or  at  hospitals,  by  reason  of  disability  resulting  from  wounds 
or  sickness,  will  rejoin  their  commands  at  the  expiration  of  the  time 


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originally  allowed,  unless,  in  the  opinion  of  the  medical  examining 
board,  their  condition  is  not  such  as  to  permit  them  to  make  the  jour- 
ney without  serious  detriment  to  their  health.  All  now  absent  are  re- 
quired to  return  at  the  expiration  of  their  present  furloughs,  except 
those  unable  to  travel.  The  certificate  required  above  will  be  prompt- 
ly forwarded  to  the  company  commanders. 

II.. Generals  commanding  reserve  forces  in  the  several  states  are 
charged  with  the  execution  of  this  order.  They  will  cause  to  be  col- 
lected and  forwarded  without  delay,  to  their  respective  commands,  all 
men  who  come  within  the  provisions  of  the  preceding  paragraph,  that 
they  may  be  discharged,  retired,  or  assigned  to  active  or  light  duty,  as 
circumstances  may  justify. 

III.. Paragraph  VII,  General  Orders  No.  48  (current  series),  is  thus 
amended: 

Officers  of  the  Quartermaster's  department  failing  to  return  the  sacks 
in  which  grain  is  received  from  the  quartermaster,  will  be  charged 
three  dollars  for  every  one  not  returned.  • 

IV.  .Paragraph  I,  General  Orders,  No.  74  (1862),  is  so  modified  as  to 
require  the  enforcement  of  the  Conscript  act  in  the  department  of  South- 
western Kentucky. 

V.  .Candidates  for  appointment  to  the  position  of  military  store-keep- 
er in  the  Ordnance  department  will  hereafter  be  .«ubject  to  such  exami- 
n.ation,  prior  to  appointment,  as  may  be  prescribed  by  the  Chief  of 
Ordnance. 

VI.  .Commanders  of  cavalry  regiments  or  battalions  will  require 
companj'  commanders  to  keep  a  descriptive  roll  of  all  horses  in  their 
companies,  noting  all  changes  which  are  made  amongst  them  by  casual- 
ties or  other  causes  as  they  occur. 

VII.  .Every  horse  borne  upon  the  descriptive  roll  will  be  treated  a« 
public  property,  so  long  as  forage  and  the  forty  cents  a  day  are  drawn 
from  the  government.  No  soldier  will  be  permitted  to  ride  his  horse, 
except  in  the  discharge  of  public  duty,  or  to  sell  or  exchange  him,  ex- 
cept to  secure  one  more  serviceable — such  superiority  to  be  determined 
and  certified  by  the  company  officers  present  for  duty,  and  the  fact 
noted  upon  the  descriptive  roll.  Such  sales  or  exchanges,  however, 
are  strictly  forbidden  between  cavalrymen  of  the  same  or  different  com- 
mands. 

VIII.  .Brigade  inspectors,  in  making  inspections,  will  examine  these 
deBbriptive  rolls,  observing  that  they  accurately  describe  the  number 


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and  distinguishing  marks  of  tho  horses.  Where  thoy  discover  horses 
to  have  been  used  fur  private  purposes,  or  disposed  of  in  violation  of 
orders,  they  will  note  the  facts  upon  the  inspection  report,  with  the 
names  of  tho  company  commanders  permitting  it,  and  of  the  soldiers 
BO  offending,  sending  up  charges  against  all,  with  tho  view  to  their  trial 
by  court-martial. 

IX.. Horses  forfeited  under  the  action  of  General  Orders,  Nos.  63 
[act  26]  and  65,  Adjutant  and  Inspertor-Gencral's  Office,  of  1SC4,  may 
be  purchased,  after  appraisement,  for  the  benefit  of  owners,  by  deserv- 
ing cavalrymen  who  have  lost  their  hor.ses  by  the  casualties  of  battle. 

X-  .Inspectors  will  report  on  their  "  inspection  reports,"  for  transfer 
to  tho  infantry,  all  men  found  dismounted  through  their  own  careless- 
ness, or  whose  horses  may  have  been  rendered  unserviceable  by  neglect 
or  hard  usage  upon  other  than  public  service. 


Of  animals  belonging  to  company 
division 


DESCRIPTIVE  KOLL 

,  regiment 


,  brigade 


Description  of  Animal. 


Tu  whom  horse  belongs. 

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Distinguishing 
marks. 

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E        Remarks. 

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A.    B. 

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Sorrel 

Star  in  fore- 
head, etc. 

• 

XI'.The  following  is  substituted  for  paragraph  IV,  General  Orders, 
No.  73  (current  series),  which  is  hereby  revolted: 

All  ajiplications  for  exemption  and  detail  will  be  transmitted  to  tho 
Superintendent  of  the  Bureau  of  Conscription  for  decision.  Tho  office 
of  congressional  district  enrolling  officer  is  abolished,  and  reports  and 
returns  of  the  commandants  of  conscripts  will  be  made  to  the  Bureau 
of  Conscription,  and  a  copj'  of  each  will  al.so  be  furnished  to  the  gen- 


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erals  of  reserves.     An  officer  may  be  assigncil  to  duty  in  each  congres- 
sional district  by  tiic  generals  of  reserves  as  inspector  of  conscription. 
By  order. 

S.  COOPER, 
Adjutant  and  Inspector-General. 


GENERAL  ORDERS,"^  ADJUTANT  and  Inspector-General's  Opficb, 

No.  84.  )  Richmond,  November  21, 1864.  J 

•  I.  .Brigadier-General  John.H.  Winder  is  constituted  Commissary- 
General  of  Prisoners.  All  officers  and  men  on  duty  at  the  several  mili- 
tary prisons  are  placed  under  his  command.  He  is  charged  with  the 
custody  of  all  prisoners  of  war,  and  with  the  discipline  and  general  ad- 
ministration of  such  prisoners  east  of  the  Mississippi  river.  His  in- 
structions will  issue  only  from  this  office. 

II.  .Commandants  of  posts  in  the  vicinity  of  these  military  prisons 
are  made  subordinate  to  Brigadier-General  Winder  in  all  matters  nec- 
essary for  the  security  of  the  prisoners.  Department,  army,  and  other 
commanders  are  required  not  to  interfere  with  the  prisoners,  the  prison 
guard,  or  the  administration  of  the  prisoners. 

III.  .Local  and  other  troops  doing  duty  at  the  posts  herein  indi- 
cated, will  bo  considered  prison  guards.  If  their  immediate  commander 
be  superior  in  rank  to  the  commandant  of  the  post  at  which  they  are 
stationed,  he  will,  notwithstanding,  detail  the  prison  guard  from  his 
command,  at  the  request  of  the  post  or  prison  commander;  and  the 
detail,  when  turned  over  to  the  last-named  officer,  will  be  under  his 
sole  charge  and  direction. 

IV.. Detailed  soldiers  will  not  be  transferred  by  officers  with  whom 
they  are  upon  duty  "to  other  officers,  without  authority  from  this  office, 
or  from  the  general  commanding  the  army  to  which  the  soldiers  be- 
long. Detailed  conscripts  will  be  transferred  only  by  the  authority  of 
the* Chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Conscrijjtion. 

V.  .The  telegraph  will  be  used  as  economically  as  possible,  and  mes- 
sages will  not  be  sent  by  it  without  the  approval  of  the  coramamling 
officer  present.  Where  the  telegram  exceeds  ten  words,  the  voucher 
for  its  payment  must  embrace  in  his  certificate  that  it  was  not  for  the 
personal  benefit  of  the  person  by  whom  it  was  sent,  and  that  it  was  nec- 
essary, and  contained  official  business  which  could  not  lie  transacted 
by  mail  without  detriment  to  the  public  service. 


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VI.  .Supplies  eoUectcfl  or  hoM   by  county  or  district  agents,  for  the 
benefit  of  soUliers"  families,  arc  not  liable  to  impressment. 

VJI.. Paragraph   XIII,  General  Orders,  No.   .34  (current  series),  i3 
amended  to  allow  all  retired   soldiers,  who  may  enter  any  university, 
college,  or  school,  to  draw  their  rations  in  kind  at  the  nearest  post. 
Bj'  order. 

S.  COOPER, 
Adjutant  and  Iimpcdor-Oeneral. 


(\Vj)\FA{k\t  ORDERS,  1  Adjctaxt  axd  Inspectoh-Oeneril's  Office, 

No.  85.  j  Richmond,  7><;c«ni&(!r  1,1864. 

The  following  order  is  published  for  the  information  of  all  concerned: 

CoNFnnEnATE  States  of  America, 
Wak  Department,  Richmond,  December  1,  1861. 

EXCHANGE  NOTICE— NO.  13. 

1.  All  Confederate  officers  and  men  wlio  have  been  dalivered  by  the 
Federal  authorities  at  any  place,  prior  Vo  November  25,  lSfi4,  are  here- 
by declared  to  be  exchanged. 

2.  All  officers  and  men  of  the  Vicksburg  capture  of  July  4, 1803,  who 
reported  at  any  parole  camp,  either  east  or  west  of  the  Mist-'issippi  river, 
at  any  time  prior  to  November  1,  1864,  are  hereby  declared  to  bo  ex- 
changed. 

Ro.  Oi'i.D,  Agent  of  Exchanr/e. 

By  order. 

S.  COOPER, 
Adjutant  and  Inspcctor-G'cMral. 


OKNKRAL  0RDERS,1  Adjutant  and  Ixspectob-Genebal's  Office, 

No.  86.  j  Richmond,  December  6, 1884. 

I.. The  Chief  of  the  Bnre.au  of  Conscription  will  continue,  with  all 
practicable  dispatch,  to  bring  into  service  the  twenty  thousand  slaves 
authorized  by  the  act  of  Congress  approved  February  17,  1864.  En- 
rolling officers  will  prepare  correct  lists  in  duplicate  of  the  names,  per- 
sonal description,  and  ascertained  value  of  the  slave.",  the  county,  dis- 


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trict,  or  parish  in  which,  nnd  the  time  when  each  was  impressed,  the 
name  of  the  owner  of  each,  and  of  the  impressing  ofBccr.  One  of  these 
lists  will  be  forwarded  monthly  to  the  Commandant  of  Conscription  in 
the  state  to  which  the  slave  belongs,  and  the  other  to  the  Superinten- 
dent of  the  bureau,  each  of  whom  will  cause  them  to  be  copied  in  some 
uniform  manner,  convenient  for  reference. 

II.  .When  fifty  or  more  slaves  shall  have  been  collected  at  any  one 
station,  they  will  be  forwarded,  under  the  charge  of  discreet  men  de- 
tailed from  the  reserve  forces,  to  such  point  as  the  Superintendent  of 
Conseriiition  may  direct,  and  turned  over  to  the  engineer  officer  in- 
structed to  receive  them,  for  labor  in  the  engineer  and  other  depart- 
ments of  the  service.  A  copy  of  the  descriptive  roll  of  each  slave  will 
accompany  his  delivery  to  the  engineer  officer. 

III.  .The  chief  engineer  of  each  army  or  military  department  will, 
under  the  direction  of  the  Engineer  bureau,  have  the  general  supervi- 
sion and  control  of  the  slaves,  and  will  organize  them  into  gangs  of  one 
hundred  men  each  (selecting  four  of  tlie  number  as  foremen ),  over  whom 
will  be  placed  a  manager  and  two  overseers.  Every  eight  gangs  will 
constitute  a  section,  for  which  a  superintendent  will  be  selected.  Three 
sections  will  compose  a  force,  over  which  will  be  placed  a  director. 
Two  clerks  will  be  employed  cy^  detailed  for  each  director,  and  one  for 
each  superintendent.  • 

IV.  .The  directors,  superintendents,  managers,  and  overseers,  will  be 
derailed  or  selected  by  the  Secretary  of  War  from  men  qualified  by  ex- 
perience in  the  management  of  slaves,  and  who  are  fitted  for  the  posi- 
tions by  their  character  for  probity,  energy,  and  intelligence. 

V.  .There  will  be  assigned,  by  orders  from  this  office,  a  purveyor  to 
each  force,  and  an  assistant  purveyor  to  each  section,  who  will  provide 
subsistence,  clothing,  and  other  necessary  stores,  making  requisition 
therefor  upon  tho  Quartermaster  and  Commissary  deptrrtmeuts.  These 
will  be  bonded  agents.  In  like  manner,  a  medical  officer  will  be  assign- 
ed for  each  section,  who  will  obtain  supplies  for  the  slaves  from  the 
Medical  department,  upon  requisition  as  prescribed  for  surgeons  and 
assistant  surgeons  of  tho  army.  Provision  returns  and  requisitions  for 
quartermasters  stores  will  be  signed  by  the  manager,  and,  when  ap- 
proved by  the  superintendent,  the  purveyor  of  the  section  will  make  the 
issue. 

VI.. The  Engineer  bureau  will  detail  an  officer  of  the  engineer  ser- 


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vice  for  cad)  army  or  department,  to  organize,  inspect,  and  muster  tho 
gangs,  sections,  and  forces,  and  to  make  details  of  working  parties,  in 
such  number  and  for  such  ohjeets  as  may  be  ordered  bj-  the  command- 
ing general.  In  this  manner  details  of  slaves  will  be  made  to  perform 
labor  in  other  departments  of  the  service — it  being  intended  that  all 
such  slaves  shall  be  under  the  management  and  supervision  of  the  En- 
gineer department.  When  slaves  are  detailed  in  other  departments 
than  the  Engineer  department,  the  manager  will  send  with  them  descrip- 
tive lists,  retaining  their  names,  however,  upon  his  muater-rolls. 

VII.  .Managers  will  prepare  a  mnstcr-roll  and  duplicate  muster  and 
paj'  rolls  of  the  slaves  on  the  last  day  of  evei-y  even  mortth.  The  first 
will  be  transmitted  to  the  Chief  of  the  Engineer  bureau;  the  muster 
and  pay  rolls  to  the  Quartermaster-General.  Each  will  be  forwarded 
through  the  superintendents,  who  will  be  held  responsible  for  their  cor- 
rectness. Tho  ascertained  value  of  each  slave  will  appear  upon  both 
the  muster-roll  and  the  muster  and  pay  rolls.  The  rate  of  pay  will  bo 
determined  by  agreement  with  the  owners,  or  by  appraisement,  as  pro- 
vided bj'  law. 

VIII.  .The  value  of  tho  slave  will  bo  ascertained  at  the  time  of  im- 
pressment, after  careful  medical  ex.amination  (under  rules  prescribed 
by  the  Surgeon-General),  by  agreement  between  the  enrolling  otficer 
and- the  owner,  or  by  appraisement  under  the  law  rcgulatin§» impress- 
ments, that,  in  the  event  of  his  loss  while  cmploj'ed  by  the  government, 
"  by  the  act  of  the  enemy,  or  by  escape  to  or  by  death  inflicted  by  tho 
enemy,  or  by  disease  contracted  while  in  any  service  required  of  him," 
his  owner  may  receive  his  full  value  from  the  government.  Slaves  al- 
ready impressed  and  in  service,  without  previous  appraisement  or  as- 
certainment of  hire,  or  who  may  hereafter  be  impressed  or  received 
without  appraisement  or  special  contract,  will  be  appraised,  and  their 
hires  will  be  fixed  by  boards  of  disinterested  slaveholders,  selected  and 
organized  by  the  Engineer  bureau.  Enrolling  oflfiecrs  will  impress 
upon  owners  the  proprietj'  and  advantage  of  having  ^hcir  slaves  pro- 
vided with  one  good  new  suit  of  clothing  before  they  are  turned  over  to 
the  government,  the  value  of  which  will  he  estimated  in  the  appraise- 
ment. 

The  loss  of  a  slave  from  either  of  the  causes  enumerated,  and  tho 
time  and  manner  of  it,  will  be  reported  in  trijilieate  by  the  manager  of 
the  gang  to  which  he  belongs,  to  the  Chief  of  the  Engineer  bureau.  lie 
■will,  at  the  same  time,  liote  the  casualty  upon  the  next  muster-roll. 

IX.. At  the  expiration  of  every  six  months  the  Quartermaster-Gen- 


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eral  will  send  an  officer  to  convenient  places  in  each  state,  to  pay  own- 
ers or  their  attorneys  the  hire  of  their  slaves,  or,  if  lost,  their  appraised 
or  agreed  value. 

X.  .Every  effort  will  be  made  to  induce  contentment  in  the  slaves. 
Their  discipline  will  be  considerate  and  mild  for  minor  oflfenccs.  Cases 
of  a  grave  character  will  be  forwarded  for  the  determination  and  in- 
structions of  the  chief  engineer  of  the  army  or  department,  who  will, 
in  the  meantime,  prepare  and  submit  for  the  approval  of  his  command- 
ing general,  a  code  for  the  government  of  managers  and  others  in  charge 
of  the  slaves. 

XI.. The  commanding  general  of  each  army  or  department  will 
promptly  remove  and  order  to  the  ranks  any  manager  or  other  em- 
ployee having  the  supervision  of  slaves,  who  is  guilty  of  cruelty  to- 
ward them,  or  malfeasance  or  of  malpractice,  and  will  impose  such  other 
penalties  as  the  offence  would  justify,  under  the  99th  Rule  and  Article 
of  War. 

By  order. 

S.  COOPER, 
Adjutant  and  Inspector- General. 


OENEKAL  ORDERS,  J-  ADJUTANt  and  Inspector-General's  Office, 

No.  87.  )  Richmond,  December  10,  1864. 


I.. The  following  Roll  of  Honor  is  published,  in  accordance  with 
paragraph  1,  General  Orders,  No.  131  (1863).  It  will  be  read  to  every 
regiment  in  the  service,  at  the  first  dress-parade  after  its  receipt. 

BATTLE    OF    SEVEN    PINES. 

Mtsaiesippi. 
Second  Regiment  Mississippi  Infantry: 

Private  Jno.  Cotton,*  Company  B. 

SergeantR.  A.  Roberts  (afterwards  killed  at  Gettysburg),  "  C. 

Private  J.  H.  Walker,                                                                   "  .    D. 

Serg't  J.  M.  McCully  (afterwards  killed  at  Sharpsburg),    "  E. 

Private  J.  B.  Smith,*                                                                "  F. 

"       W.  E.  Manahan,                                                             "  G. 

"       Franklin  Mc Kinney,*                                                "  H. 

"       .Joseph  Sims,*                                                              "  I. 


l:h 


Private  Thomas  D.  Hampton, 
"      J.  A.  McAlister, 


Company  K. 
L. 


BATTLE    or    r.AINKS'    PAnjf. 

3fii>s{iiiitppi'. 
Second  Regiment  Mississippi  Infantry: 

Private  W.  C.  Key*  «  A. 

"       A.  J.  Pegram,*  "  B. 

"       Wm.  Ball  *  «  '  c. 

"       J.  P.  Lewis,*  "  D. 

"      Jos.  Compton,*  "  E. 

"       R.  L.  North rop,»  "  T. 

Sergeant  Rich.  Drake,  <'  Q, 

Private  A.  C.  Mars,*  "  H. 

"       J.  M.  Scott,  "  T. 

"       Thos.  D.  Hampton,*  "  K. 

"      W.  H.  Bryan  (afterwards  killed  at  Sharpsburg),  "  L. 


BATTLE    OP    MALVEUN    Hll.t.. 
j^fiasiKsippi. 
Second  Regiment  Mississippi  Infantry: 

Private  W.  C.  Key,  '<  A, 

"       J.  H.  Parker,*  '   "  B. 

Sergeant  J.  A.  Atkins,  "  C. 

(afterwar Is  killed  at  Suffolk,  April  25,  1863), 

Private  J.  L.  Ralph  (afterwards  killed  at  Sharpsburg),    "  P. 

Corporal  J.  F.  S.  Cooper,  "  G. 

Private  A.  K.  Roberts,  "  R. 

"       Hillery  Andrews  (killed  Aug.  29,  lSfi2),  "  I. 

"      J.  M.  Moore,  "  K. 

Corporal  J.  M.  Ward,*  "  L. 


SECOND    BATTLE    OF    MANASSAS. 
^(insistii'ppi. 
Second  Regiment  Mississippi  Infantry  : 
Private  Jno.  C.  Christman, 

"       W.  H.  Davis,* 
Corporal  C.  L.  Vinson,* 
Sergeant  C.  C.  Davis' (color-bearer), 
Private  Thomas  Wooodard, 

(killed  at  Suffolk,  May  21,  1863), 
"       J.  L.  Harbin,* 


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Sergeant  J.  F.  Wray,  Company  G- 

Private  J.  Wcstmorelantl,  "  H. 

'•       D.  P.'^abur »  "  I. 

"       J.  N.  Aldridge,  "  K. 

"       Jas.  Middletou,*  "  L. 

BATTLE    OF    BOONSBORO'. 
J/l«»tS«j/J^Jt. 

Second  Regiment  Mississippi  Infantry  : 

Private  R.  L.  Boon,  "  A. 

Sergeant  T.  B.  McKay  (afterwards  killed  at  Gettysburg),  "  B. 

,  "        Robt.  Harris  (afterveards  killed  at  Sharpsburg),  "  C. 

Private  W.  B.  Houston,  "  D. 

"       G.  W.  Monk,  "  E. 

(afterwards  killed  at  Bristoe  Station), 

"       T.  G.  N.  Thompson,  "  P. 

(afterwards  killed  at  Sharpsburg), 

"       J.  S.  Vanzant,*            '  "  G. 

Private  B.  Weatheringtou,  "  H. 

"       E.  Browning,  "  L. 

(afterwards  killed  at  Sharpsburg), 

"      Jas.  L.  Akers,  "  K. 

"       Jacob  McCarty,*  "  L. 

BATTLE    OF    SHARPSCUUQ. 

Mississippi. 

Second  Regiment  Mississippi  Infantry  : 

Private  W.  Looney,*  "  A. 

"       H.  n.  Johus,«  "  B. 

"       A.  C.  Howard,*  "  C. 

"       J.  B.  Elliott,  ,<\  D. 

Sergeant  J.  P.  Black,*  "'  F. 

"         F.  H.  Daggett,  "  G. 

"         P.  F.  Harris,*  "  H. 

Corporal  M.  L.  Galding,*  "  I. 

Private  J.  W.  Gibson,*      -  "  K. 

"       Jas.  Griffin,*  "  L. 

BATTLE    OF    UPPERVILLE. 

Mississip])!. 

Jeflf  Davis  Legion  Cavalry: 

Captain  W,  G.  Henderson,  -    "  B. 


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Private      A.  K.  Ramsey,  Company  D. 

".      David  Waldham,               -                                        "  F. 

First  Lieutenant  P.  B.  Fisber,*                                            "  B. 

Corporal  R.  Eustis,                                                                  "  A. 

Private  G.  Seal,*                                                                      "  g, 

"       C.  M.  Taylor,                                                               «  c." 

"       Wm.  Frew,*                                                                "  p^ 

"       J.  n.  Lake,                                                                  "  p. 

"       Wm.  Lake,                                                                   «<  j'^ 

BATTLE    OF    GKTTYSBTTIlfi. 
Misnibnipp!. 

Second  Mississippi  Regiment  Infantry  : 

Private  Micnjah  Farris,  July  1.  1863,         "  A. 

Sergeant  M.  J.  Bennett,  July  1,  1863,         "  B. 

Corporal  J.  P.  Ticen,  July  3,  1863,         "  B. 

Private  H.  H.  §tory,  July  1,  1863,         "  C. 

(killed  July  3,  1863), 

Private  W.  D.  Bazemorc,*  July  3,  1863,         "  C. 

"       J.  Fulton,  July  1,  1863,         ''  D. 

"       W.  T.  Moore,  July  3,  1863,         "  D. 

"       C.  L.  Humphreys,  July  1,  3,  1863,    "  E. 
(killed  July  3,  1863), 

•'       W.L.Luna,  July  1,  1863,         «■  F. 

"       L.  M.  Blyllie,  July  3,  1863,'        "  F. 

"       Patrick  McAnally,  July  1,  1863,         "  G. 

"       J.  J.  Donclson,  July  .3,  1363.         "  Q. 

Corporal  J.  A.  Raines,  July  1,  1863,         "  H. 

Private  IL  McPherson,  July  3,  1863,         "  II. 

"      W.  D.  Cobb,*  July  1,  1863,         "  L 

"      -M.  Yeager,®  July  3,  1863,         "  I. 

"       ^V".  J.  Condrey,*  July  1,  1863,         "  K. 

"       James  L.  Akers,*  July  3,  1863,         •'  K. 

"       D.M.White,*  July  1,  1863,       V'  L. 

"       0.  F.  Carpenter,*  July  3,  1863,         "  'L. 
Jeff.  Davis  Legion  Cavalry  : 
Major  W.  G.  Conner.* 

BATTLE    OF    THK    WILDERNKSS. 
Mixsinnijjpi.  ■ 
Second  Regiment  Mississippi  Infantry  : 

Corporal  T.  S.  Carter,*  May  5,  1864,         "  A. 


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Private  S.  L.  Neely, 

May  6, 

1864, 

Company  A 

Private  L.  C.  Guyton, 

May  5, 

1864, 

II 

B. 

•           "       R.  J.  Bennett, 

May  6, 

1864, 

" 

B. 

"       J.  C.  Flinn, 

May  5, 

1864, 

<( 

0. 

"       G.  M.  Champion, 

May  6, 

1864, 

" 

C. 

Sergeant  Z.  D.  Prescott, 

May  5, 

1864, 

" 

D. 

Private  W.  A.  Thomas, 

May  6, 

1864, 

« 

D. 

"       J.  S.  Bryant, 

May  5, 

1864, 

" 

E 

"       S.  D.  Kile, 

May  6, 

1864, 

" 

E. 

"       D.  B.  Cuthberths,* 

May  5, 

1864, 

" 

P 

"       John  J.  Brown, 

May  .6, 

1864, 

" 

F 

"       W.  A.  Edwards, 

May  5, 

1864, 

(< 

G 

"       W.  C.  Handley, 

May  6, 

1864, 

i< 

G. 

Private  P.  Clarke, 

May  5, 

1864, 

ti 

H 

"       G.  B.  Cobb, 

May  6, 

1864, 

(1 

H. 

"       J.  L.  Freeman, 

May  5, 

1864, 

n 

I 

"       T.W.  Billingsley, 

May  6, 

1864, 

« 

I 

"       Isaac  McKeown,* 

May  5, 

1864, 

« 

K 

"       John  Lewallcn, 

May  6, 

1864, 

(1 

K. 

"      R.  C.  Jeter,* 

May  5, 

1864, 

u 

L 

Eleventh  Regiment  Mississippi  Infantry  :■ 

Corporal  Richard  C.  Bridges, 

May  5, 

1864, 

it 

A. 

Private  Edward  G.  Jones, 

May  6, 

1864, 

« 

A. 

"       J.  M.  Williamson, 

May  6, 

1864, 

" 

D 

Corporal  G.  B.  Triplett, 

May  5, 

1864, 

« 

E 

"         John  S.  Morgan, 

May  6, 

1864, 

« 

E 

Private  W.  C.  Nanco, 

May  5, 

1864, 

« 

F. 

"       John  C.  Barnes, 

May  6, 

1864, 

« 

F 

"       W.  H.  Johnson, 

May  5, 

1864, 

« 

G. 

"       P.  H.  Neagle, 

May  6, 

1864, 

" 

G. 

"       J.  W.  Young, 

May  5, 

1864, 

" 

H 

Sergeant  W.  D.  Reid, 

May  6, 

1864, 

" 

H. 

Private  John  R.  Gilleylon, 

May  6, 

1864, 

t( 

I. 

Corporal  J.  K.  Miller, 

May  6, 

1864, 

.1 

I. 

Private  Samuel  Standford,* 

May  5, 

1864, 

n 

K. 

"       John  W.  Jennings, 

May  6, 

1864, 

" 

K. 

Forty-second  Regiment  Mississippi  Infantry  : 

Private  J.  M.  Loden, 

« 

A 

"       W.  H.  Cabler, 

« 

B. 

Sergeant  R.  H.  Cobb, 

" 

C. 

"         Thos.  Martin, 

« 

D. 

F.  E.  Smith, 

<< 

E. 

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Corporal  W.  T.  Blaylock,  Company  F. 

Private  A.  Stroup,  "  G. 

"       A.  W.  Langham,  "  H. 

Corporal  Jas.  A.  Conner,  "  !• 

Private  S.  M.  Cole,  "  K. 

North  Carolina. 
Fifty-fifth  Regiment  North  Carolina  lufantry  : 

Corporal  Haywofld  Scott,*  "  A. 

Private  M.  Bcnge,  "  B. 

Sergeant  J.  I).  Boggs,  "  C. 

Private  M.  II.  Randall,  "  D. 

"       Wni.  B.  Fleming,  "  E. 

Sergeant  W.  A.  Williams,  "  F. 

W.  F.  Grantham,  "  G. 

Private  A.  W.  McGhee,  "  H. 

"       Berry  Pearce,  "  I- 

Corporal  Juo.  F.  Stovall,  "  K. 

BATTLK  OF    TAILET'S  M^LL. 

jyisoissippi. 

Corporal  S.  L.  Neely,  "  A. 

Private  W.  H.  Byru,  "  B. 

"       A.  T.  Sargent,  "  C 

"       W.  I.  Iresham,  "  D. 

"       M.  Levitt,  "  E. 

"      W.  T.  Ayres,  "     '     F. 

"       J.  T.  Dillard,  "  G. 

"       T.  J.  Harwell,  "  H. 

"       P.  R.  Sims,*  "  I. 

*'       Jno.  Lcwalleu,  "  K. 

Eleventh  Regiment  Mississippi  Infantry  : 

Private  A.  J.  Dew,  "  A. 

"      J.  H.  Cook,  "  D. 

Corporal  Dennis  O'Sullivan,  "         *  E, 

A.  W.  Menees,  "  F. 

"       Private  George  M.  Duley,  "        •    G. 

Corporal  W.  R.  Holland,  '                                        "  H. 

Private  H.  Clay  Moore,  "  I. 

"      Vaiden  U.  Hughes,  "  K. 


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BATTLE  OF  SPOTTSYLVANIA  COURT-HOUSE. 

Second  Piegimcnt  Mississippi  Infantry  : 
Corporal  S.  L.  Neely, 
Private  R.  A.  Helms, 

"       W.  H.  H.  Ralph, 
Corporal  E.  L.  Earle, 
Private  A.  M.  Rae, 

"       Jno.  Lewallen,* 
Eleventh  Regiment  Mississippi  Infantry  : 
Private  J.  H.  Dailey, 

"       J.  D.  Norwood, 

"       Bailas  H.  Dumas, 

''       A.  G.  Burney, 
Sergeant  R.  T.  Hobson, 
Private     J.  Becket  Gladerey, 

"         (t.  B.  Marcy,* 

BATTLE    OF    BETHESDA    CHURCH. 
ilississippi. 
Second  Regiment  Mississippi  lofautry  : 
Corporal  S.  L.  Neely, 
Private     H.  M.  Cochran, 
D.  E.  Hughes,* 
J.  W.  Wilson, 
"         M.  L.  Clarke,  June  2,  1864, 

^V.  T.  Ayres,  June  3,  1864, 

Corporal  R.  J.  McDole,  June  2,  1864, 

Private     J.  T.  Dillard,  June  3,  1864, 

"         J.  W.  Carr, 

W.  F.  Milam, 
"         D.  G.  Chisne, 
Sergeant  D.  P.  Tigart, 
Eleventh  Regiment  Mississippi  Infantry  : 
Private  J.-H.  Dailey, 

"         J.  C.  Halbert, 
Corporal  A.  AV.  Menees,* 
Private     W.  N.  Shaw,  June  2,  1864, 

"        John  C.  Robinsn,         June  3,  1864, 
«         T.  B.  Reid, 
"         George  W.  Wall, 
Sergeant  A.  L.  Kimbrough, 


Companj^  A. 

B. 

"  F. 

"  G. 

II. 

"         K. 

"  A. 
"  E. 
"  F. 
"        G, 

H. 
I. 

K. 


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Corporal  Prank.  L.  Hope  (oblor-bearer),  acted  gallantly  in  en- 
gagements of  May  6th  and  10th,  and  June  2d  and  3d,  1864. 
Twenty-sixth  Regiment  Mississippi  Infantry  : 

Corporal  A.  J.  Garnett,  Company  A. 

Private  W.  A.  Stevens,  "^  K. 
First  Confederate  Battalion : 

Private  A.  J.  Sizemore,*  "         A. 

BATTLES  NEAR  PETERSBURG,  VA. — JOLY  30,  1884. 

•  Alabama. 

Eighth  Regiment  Alabama  Infantry: 

Setgoant  John  H.  Doatnn,  "         B. 

Ninth  Regiment  Alabama  Infantry  : 

Private  John  M.  ditcher,  "         K. 

Eleventh  Regiment  Alabama  Infantry  : 

Private  James  Henton,  .  "         Q- 

(fcorgia. 
Third  Resrimcnt  Georgia  Infantry  : 

Corp.>ral  F.  J.  Herndon,  "         F. 

Virginia. 
Sixth  Regiment  Virginia  Infantry  : 

Private  W.  B.  NuUons,  "         H. 

Sixteenth  Regiment  Virginia  Infantry  :  * 

Lt.  Col.  R.  0.  Whitehead. 

Captain  L.  R.  Kilby,  "  B. 

Lieut.     Joseph  E.  Goodwyn,  "  F. 

Corporal  Sol.  V.  Beuter,  "  D. 

Private    David  Barnes,  "  G- 

"         A.  J.  Saddler,  "  F. 

"        W.  F.  Lane,  "  G; 

Forty-first  Regiment  Virginia  Ififantry: 

Private     Lemuel  Tucker,  ''         B. 

John  W.  Miles,  "        D- 

Sixty-first  Regiment  Virginia  Infantry  : 

Lieut.     St.  Julien  Wilson,  "  C. 

J.  J.  Bilisoly,'  "  D. 

Sergeant  Peter  Nowell,  "  '^• 

Corporal  W.  II.  Harrison,  "  A. 

"        Juhu  E.  Foreman,  "  K. 

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AU6TI8T   21,    1864. 
Sotith  Carolina. 
Twenty-seventh  Regiment  South  Carolina  Infantry  : 

Private  J.  D.  Stoney(  Orderly  to  Brig.  Gen.  Hagood),  Company  — 

WELDON    RAILROAD. 

Mississippi. 
Second  Regiment  Mississippi  Infantry: 

Corporal  S.  L.  Neely  (since  dead),  "  A. 

Private  Z.  E.  Varner,                              Aug.  18,  1864,  "  B. 

Corporal  Matthew  Knox,                      Aug.  19,  1864,  "  B. 

Private  Geo.  H.  Turner,*                       Aug.  18,  1864,  "  C. 

"       Jas.  L.  Anderson,*                    Aug.  19,  1864,  "  C. 

"      S.  T.  Fife,                                  Aug.  19, 1864,  "  E. 

Corporal  W.  C.  Handley,                        Aug.  18,  1864,  "  G. 

Private  P.  McAnnally,                           Aug.  19,  1864,  "  G. 

"       T.  W.  Billingsley,*                   Aug.  18,  1864,     _   "  I. 

"       R.  A.  Sims,                                 Aug.  19,  1864,     '   "  I. 

"       J.T.Stanley,                             Aug.  18,  1864,  "  K. 

"       B.  F.  Trammel,                          Aug.  19,  1864,  -"  K. 

"       J.T.Robinson,*                       Aug.  18,  19,  1864,    "  L. 
Companies  D  and  F  declined  making  selections. 
Twenty-sixth  Regiment  Mississippi  Infantry : 

Private  E.  Cothran  (since  dead),  "  A. 

Corporal  W.  H.  Ross,  "  B. 

Private  Peter  Hardin,  "  C. 

Corporal  A.  R.  Waits  (since  dead),  "  D. 

Private  J.  G.  Ruthren,  "  E. 

"       G.  D.  "Willis,  "  F. 

Corporal  S.  M.  Whitaker,  "  G. 

Private  David  Matthews,  "  H. 

"       G.  M.  Rowan,  '  "I. 

"       Joab  Hale,*  "  K. 
Forty-second  Regiment  Mississippi  Infantry : 

Private  Lee  Taylor,*                               Aug.  18,  1864,  "  A. 

"      John  Ezell,                                 Aug.  19,  1864,  "  A. 

"       B.  M.  Ross,,                     .           Aug.  18,  1864,  "  B. 

"       W.  B.  Scott,                           ^     Aug.  19,  1864,  "  B. 

Sergeant  E,  Leroy  Gray,                        Aug.  18,  1864,  "  G. 

Private  Sam.  Bailey,                                Aug.  19,  186'4,  "  C. 

Sergeant  J.  M.  Boyd,                              Aug.  18,  1864,  "  D. 

Private  B.  M.  Blackwell,                        Aug.  19,  1864,  "  D. 


189 

Sergeant  P.  E.  Smith,  Aug.  18,  1864,  Company  E. 


"      Calvin  McElroy, 

Aug.  19,  1864, 

(< 

E. 

Private  John  House, 

Aug.  18,  1864, 

" 

F, 

"       Obadiah  Collums, 

Aug.  19,  1864, 

« 

F. 

"       M.  B.  Hamilton, 

Aug.  18,  1864, 

« 

G. 

"       J.  M.  Bachelor,, 

Aug.  19,  1864, 

II 

G. 

Corporal  Wm.  H.  Taylor, 

Aug.  18,  1864, 

II 

H. 

Private  Luice  M.  Duo, 
"       Lee  Campbell, 

Aug.  19,  1864, 

" 

H. 

Aug.  18,  1864, 

« 

I. 

"       R.  W.  Harlan, 

Aug.  19,  1864, 

It 

I, 

"       Jeremiah  Philips, 

Aug.  18,  1864, 

« 

K. 

Sergeant  J.  D.  Lowcry, 

Aug.  19,  1864, 

II 

K. 

North  Cm 

•olina. 

Fifty-fifth  Regiment  North  Carolina 

Infantry : 

Private  H.  H.  I^^ve, 

Aug.  19,  1864, 

« 

A. 

Sergeant^.  A.  Herbert, 

Aug.  19,  1864, 

« 

B. 

Private  J.  D.  Wilson, 

Aug.  18,  1864, 

" 

c. 

"      G.  H.  Champion, 

Aug.  18,  1864, 

" 

D. 

"      Wilie  Guigamus,* 

Aug.  19,  1864, 

11 

E. 

*•       P.  R.  White, 

Aug.  19,  1864, 

" 

F. 

"       John  AV.  Powell,* 

Aug.  19,  1864, 

" 

G. 

"       A.  Bolick, 

Aug.  19,  1864, 

II 

H. 

"       Green  W.  May, 

Aug.  18,  1864, 

II 

I. 

"      L.  C.  Daniel, 

Aug.  19,  1864, 

II 

K. 

First  Battalion  Confederate  Infantry 

Sergeant  A.  Hembre, 
•          A.  D.  Stoudo, 

II 

A. 

" 

B. 

Private  S.  Dunnigan. 

II 

C. 

Sergeant  J.  Maddon, 

II 

F. 

Private  John  McXamara, 

i< 

I. 

BATTLE  OP  reams'  STATION,  WELDON  nAU.ROAD— AUO.  25, 

1864. 

North  Carolina. 
Forty-seventh  Regiment  North  Carolina  Infantry : 
Lieutenant  J.  W.  Jones,  Acting  Adjutant. 

Lieut.  Thomas  Taylor,  "  K. 

PriT.atc  Joseph  J.  Bissot,  "  A. 

Kerncy  Perry,  "  B. 

-          Sergeant  James  H.  Jones,  "  C. 

Private  Burton  Winsted,  "  D. 

"       John  P.  Bailey,  "  E. 


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Prirate  J.  W.  May, 

"       S.  Johnson, 

"       Charles  Cooper, 

"      Wm.  S.  Kernsdle, 
Company  F  declined  making  a  selection. 

FORT  HARRISON — SRPTEMBER  30,  1864. 

Alabama, 
Fifteenth  Regiment  Alabama  Infantry  : 
Corporal  M.  L.  Harper,* 
Private  "VV.  H.  Cooper, 

"       R.  S.  Jones, 
Corporal  B.  F.  Martin, 
Private  A'.  Jackson, 

"       D.  C.  Cannon, 

"       J.  T.  Rushing, 

«•       C.J.  Talk,  * 

Corporal  T.  R.  Collins, 
Companies  A  and  H  made  no  selections. 

DARBTTOWN  ROAD— OCTOBER  7,  1864. 
Alabama. 
Fifteenth  Regiment  Alabama  Infantry  : 
Private  A.  E.  Averett, 
Sergeant  W.  H.  Johnson, 

"         J.  R.  Edwards, 
Private  II.  V.  Glenn, 

'•       II.  F.  Sutcher, 
Sergeant  B.  G.  Barnett, 
Corporal  W,  F.  Hill, 
Private  J.  F.  Bean, 
The  other  companies  declined  making  a  selection. 

OCTOBER  13,  1864. 
Alabama. 
Fifteenth  Regiment  Alabama  Infantry  : 
Private  W.  H.  Quatlebaum, 
"       A.  A.  Powell, 
"       John  Jackson, 
"       E.  Grier, 
"       Leo  Loyd, 
Other  companies  declined  selecting. 


Company 

G. 

« 

H. 

K 

I. 

t< 

K, 

B. 
C. 
D. 
E. 
F. 
Q. 
L 
K. 
L. 


A. 
D. 
E. 
F. 
G. 
I. 
K. 
L. 


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MI8CELLANB0DB  ENOAOEMBNTS. 

First  Battalion  Confederate  Infantry : 

Corporal  B.  J.  Huger,  Co.  B— Corinth,  Port  Hudson,  Grand  Gulf, 
Baker's  Creek,  AVildcrucss. 

Private  J.  Kelly,  Co.  C— Fort  Pillow,  Corinth,  Grand  Gulf,  Port 
Hudson. 

Sergeant  A.  W.  Leslie,  Co.  E— Fort  Pillow,  Corinth,  Port  Hud- 
sop,  Baker's  Creek,  Jackson,  Wilderness,  Spottsylva- 
nia  Court-House.     (Killed  in  hitter  engagement.) 

Private  Patrick  Finegau,  Co.  F— Corinth,  Port  Hudson,  Grand 
Gulf,  Baker's  Crock,  Wilderness,  Spottsylvania 
Court-House,  Bothosda  Church. 

Private  Mitchell  Smith,  Co.  I— Fort  Pillow,  Corinth,  Port  Hud- 
son, Grand  Gulf,  Baker's  Creek,  Jackson,  Wilder- 
ness, Spottsylvania  Court-IIouse,  Liherty  Mills,  Cold 
Harbor. 

Twenty-si.ith  Battalion  Virginia  Infantry : 

Lieut  H.  B.  Craig,  (Adjutant) — New  Market,  Cold  Harbor. 
Sergeant   George   A.    Woodrum,    (color-bearer) — New    Market, 
Cold  Harbor.     (Both   killed    in    the   latter  engage- 
ment.) 

Jelf  Davis  Legion  Cavalry  : 

Captain  David  Waldham,  Co.  F — Frederick  City,  Md. 
Second  Lieut.  W.  W.  Gordon,  Co.  F— Frederick  City,  Md. 
Second  Lieut.  J.  M.  L.  Turner,  Co   F — Stevensburg. 
Second  Lieut.  Joshua  Thorn,  Co.  A — Stevensburg. 
Private  Thomas  Metcalf,*  Co.  A — Funkstown,  Md. 
Private  E.  J.*  Taylor,  Co.  E— Flutwood. 
Private  W.  G.  Prendegast,  Co.  F — Rappahannock  river. 
Sergeant  L.  H.  Clemens,  Co.  F — Rappahannock  river. 
Private  John  Robinson,  Co.  C — Frying  Pan. 
Private  William  Lake,  Co.  F— Brandy  Plains. 
Private  Alec.  McAskill,  Co.  C — Brandy  Plains. 
Private  G.  N.  Sawssy,  Co.  F — Frederick  City,  Md. 
Private  L.  H.  Clemens,  Co.  F — Aecotink  river. 
Private  F.  Bird,  Co.  F — Aecotink  river. 
Private  C.  H.  Mann,  Co.  F— Cold  Harbor. 
^  Sergeant  W.  G.  Prendegast,  Co.  F — Fau(iuicr  counjy. 
Private  C.  H.  Mann,  Co.  F — Mine  river. 


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FALLING   WATERS. 

Missiaaippi. 

r 
Second  Regiment  Mississippi  Infantry  : 

Corporal  P.  G.  Braddock,  Company  B. 

Private  W.  H.  Miller,  "  F. 

Corporal  G.  M.  Easterwood,  "  G- 

Private  J.  M.  Nunnilee,  "  H. 

BHISTOE    STATION. 

Mississippi. 

Second  Regiment  Mississippi  Infantry  : 

Private  P.  C.  Eddings,  "  B. 

Corporal  J.  A.  Walding,  "  D. 

"         A.  M.  Butler,  "  F. 

Private  F.  M.  Smith,  "  G. 

HANOVER   JUNCTION. 

Mississippi. 

Eleventh  Regiment  Mississippi  Infantry: 

Private  J.  C.  Halbert,       •  "  E. 

"       A.  L.  McJenkins,  "  H. 

"       Jas.  L.  Gillespie,  "  I. 

"      G.  W.  Williams,  "  K. 

DREAVRy'S    BLUFF — MAY  16,  1864. 

Louisiana. 

First  Lieut.  Jno.  M.  Galbraith  (since  dead),  1st  Co.  Washington 
Artillery. 
^^^~The  asterisks  designate  those  killed  in  action. 
By  order. 

S.  COOPER, 
Adfntant  and  Inspector-General. 


CIRCULAR. 

Quabterhasteh-Genebal's  Office, 

RlCHMOJCD,  Va.,   October  1,  1864. 

In  answer  to  inquiries   addressed  to  this  office,  in  reference  to  mat- 
ters of  transportation,  and  to  prevent  future  irregularities,  the  follow- , 
ing  instructions  will  bo  strictly  observed  : 

Transportation  will  bo  furnished  as  follows,  viz : 

^  I.  .On  extension  of  sick  or  wounded  furlough. 

II. .To  sick  or  wounded  men  reporting  to  their  commands,  or  to 
medical  board  to  be  retired. 

III'. To  men  serving  in  the  field  as  state  reserves  or  militia,  when 
on  sick  or  wounded  furlough. 

IV.  .To  detailed  men,  when  ordered  to  report,  without  pay  or  allow- 
ances, to  contractors,  railroads,  etc. 

v.. To  cavalrymen  ordered  home  after  fresh  horses,  and  back  to 
their  commands,  if  they  fail  to  procure  them. 

VI.  .To  members  of  relief  committees  or  ambulance  corps,  travelling 
on  public -business,  with  their  stores;  but  officers  of  this  department 
will  be  careful  to  see  that  this  privilege  is  not  abused. 

VII.. To  men  regularly  enlisted  in  an  organized  command,  who  are 
discharged  from  military  service  on  writ  of  habeas  corpus,  by  any 
judge  of  the  district  courts  of  the  Confederate  States,  to  their  homes. 

VIII.. To  regularly  employed  matrons  and  nurses  of  hospitals, 
when  on  sick  furlough,  approved  by  the  medical  director  or  senior  sur- 
geon of  a  post,  to  their  homes  and  back.  , 

IX.. Hospital  supplies  may  bo  sent  hy  mail  train,  when  in  small 
packages,  in  cases  of  emergency  only,  or  immediately  before  or  after  a 
battle. 


144 

X..On  the  order  of  Brigadier-General  W.  M.  Gardner,  commanding 
post  at  Richmond,  Virginia,  by  special  order  of  the  Secretary  of  War. 

General  Instructions. 

XI.  .Transportation  can  not  be  furnished  men,  or  supplies  for  the 
treasury  or  navy,  unless  upon  the  order  of  the  head  of  the  department, 
or  his  authorized  agents — which  order  must  be  filed  as  a  voucher  for 
future  reference.  When  officers  of  the  navy  are  travelling  under  or- 
ders, their  cases  will  be  acted  upon  as  those  of  officers  of  the  army, 
and  their  papers  indorsed  accordingly.  In  furnishing  transportation 
for  either  of  these  departments,  the  personal  or  freight  coupon,  or  bill 
of  lading  and  invoice,  must  bear  upon  its  face,  "Charge  de- 
partment," to  enable  the  railroad  companies  to  make  out  their  ac- 
counts separately  against  each  department. 

XII.. The  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  in  his  le'tter  of  September  9, 
186i,  directs  that  transportation  be  furnished  only  on  the  order  of  him- 
self, the  Assistant  Secretary,  and  the  chief  clerk  of  the  department, 
and  upon  the  requisition  of  S.  G.  Jamison,  Esq.,  Chief  of  the  Treasury 
Note  Bureau,  at  Columbia,  South  Carolina. 

XIII.. The  Secretary  of  the  Navy,  in  his  letters  of  September  7 
and  16,  directs  that  transpprtatiou  be  furnished  upon  the  requisition  of 
the  following  officers,  viz  : 

Richmond,  Va. 

Colonel  S.  J.  Beall,  commanding  marine  cojrps. 
Major  A.  S.  Taylor,  Q.  M.  marine  corps. 
Chief  of  Bureau  of  Orders  and  Detail. 
"  "  Ordnance  and  Hydrography. 

"  "  Provisions  and  Clothing. 

"  "  Medicine  and  Surgery. 

Officers  in  charge  of  the  several  navy-yards  and  workshops. 

Petersburg,   Va. 
Officers  in  charge  of  rope-walk. 

Halifax,  Pli/mo/ith,  and  Kinaton,  N.  C. 
Officers  in  command  of  the  stations,  or  senior  naval  officer  present. 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Officers  in  chnri'e  of  the  several  works. 


145 

Wilmington,  N.  C. 

Officer  in  command  of  station. 

W.  H.  Peters,  Special  Agent.  - 

John  L.  Porter,  Chief  Constructor. 

Officers   in  charge  of  the  stations   or  works  at  Marion  C.   H.,  S.  0.  ; 
Charleston,  S.  C. ;  Augusta,  Savannah,  and  Columbus,  Ga. :  Mont- 
gomery, Selma,  and  Mobile,  Ala.,  and  the  trans-Mississippi. 
^g^Tho  marine  corpi  is  a  part  of  the  Confederate  States  navy. 

XIV.  .Paragraph  99fi,  Army  Regulations,  authorizes  this  department 
to  furnish  cabin  passage  to  officers  on  steamboats,  etc. 

XV.. All  orders  for  transportation,  if  for  supplies,  must  state  that 
the  same  are  publtr  property.  If  for  individuals,  the  order  must  show 
that  the  party  is  under  proper  orders,  or  on  official  business. 

XVI.  .Persons  and  freight  must  alwciyn  he  placed  upon  separate  Ortu- 
pons,  to  en.able  the  railroad  companies  to  keep  separate  accounts. 

XVII.  .When  stores,  contributions,  etc.,  are  sent  in  charge  of  a  mes- 
senger or  soldier,  the  coupon  should  read,  e.  g.  :  "  One  box  supplies  for 
6th  S.  C.  regiment,  in  charge  of  John  Roberts."  To  make  it  a  perfect 
and  complete  voucher,  the  messenger  or  party  in  charge  must  give  his 
receipt,  on  the  back  of  the  coupon,  to  the  railroad  company,  for  the 
package,  when  the  same  is  delivered  to  him.  The  insertion  of  the  mes- 
senger's name  in  the  freight  coupon  does  not  include  transportation  for 
him,  and  the  same  can  not  be  charged  by  the  railroad  company.  A 
separate  coupon  for  the  party  in  charge  must  be  furnished,  when  en- 
titled to  the  same. 

XVIII.  .Horses  purchased  or  impressed  tor  the  use  of  the  army, 
must  not  be  transported  by  rail.  They  must  march.  So  with  beef 
cattle,  unless  the  cars  are  going  empty. 

XIX.  .Reserves  or  militia  arc  not  entitled  to  transportation  in  con- 
sideration of  having  furnished  a  recruit,  a  temporary  substitute,  or 
upon  a  furlough  of  indulgence. 

XX.. It  was  not  intended  by  paragraph  V,  General  Orders,  No.  69, 
Adjutant  and  Inspector-General's  office,  current  series,  to  inhibit 
transportation  to  officers  under  orders  from  the  proper  and  usual 
sources,  when  in  charge  of  troops,  prisoners,  conscripts,  or  deserters. 

XX I.. Paragraph  III,  General  Orders,  No.  6.8.  modifies  General  Or- 
is 


Hfi 

ders,  No.  59,  so  far  as  to  allow  transportation  in  kind,  and  actual  ex- 
penses, to  officers  and  bonded  agents  who  arc  coutinuoniti/  engaged  in 
special  service,  by  order  of  the  chief  of  the  bureau  to  which  they  be- 
long, and  whose  duties  require  them  to  travel.  The  personal  expenses 
in  such  eases  will  be  allowed  in  lieu  of  commutation  of  fuel,  quarters, 
and  rations;  and  the  account  must  be  vouched  and  paid  by  the  chief 
of  the  bureau  from  which  the  orders  issue. 

XXII.  .Paragraph  V,  Ger.cral  Orders,  No.  71,  also  modifies  General 
Orders,  No.  69,  so  as  to  au^iorize  transportation  to  olfieers,  upon  tho 
orders  of  the  generals  commanding  reserve  forces  in  the  respective 
states. 

XXIir..AVhen  railroad  communication  is  interrupted,  and  soldiers 
can  not  travel  by  the  route  indicated  by  coupons  furnished  at  other 
points,  it  should  be  changed  to  the  most  practicable  route  t^  their  des- 
tination. The  old  coupons  should  be  retained,  cancelled,  and  filed,  and 
the  register  noted  accordingly. 

XXIV.. The  coupons  furnished  soldiers  who  subsequently  die  in 
hospital  before  using  them,  should  be  promptly  returned  to  tho  ollicer 
issuing,  by  the  surgeon  in  charge. 

XXV..  Officers  of  railroads  are  requested  to  notify  this  officer  of  any 
irregularities  on  the  part  of  officers  issuing  transportation,  and  espe- 
cially whether  the  name  of  the  post  is  omitted  upon  coupons,  etc. 

XXVI.  .Monthly  reports  of  stores  received  for  transportation  and 
distribution  (on  Form  4),  will  not  be  made  in  future,  unless  specially 
called  for,  as  a  system  of  inspection  has  been  adopted  in  lieu  thereof. 

XXVII.  .Private  supplies  for  officers  stationed  at  posts  can  not  be 
shipped  at  government  expense.  The  privilege  was  only  extended  to 
officers  and  soldiers  in  the  field. 

XXVIII.  .Attention  is  again  called  to  the  improper  practice  of  ship- 
ping odicers  signing  their  names  by  proxy,  instead  of  by  themselves. 
All  officers  iu  charge  of  transportation  will  obtain  the  autograph  signa- 
ture of  every  shipping  olfieer  at  his  post,  etc.,  and  decline  to  ship 
Stores  unless  upon  the  proper  signature  of  the  officers  respectively. 

XXIX.. Officers  in  charge  of  transportation  will  not  furnish  it  here- 
after to  post  officers  of  the  various  branches  of  the  government,  on 


147    . 

their  own  requisitions,  nor  unless  they  exhibit  orders  from  tbo  heads  of 
bureaus,  as  specified  in  General  Orders,  Nos.  59,  63,  and  71. 

XXX.  .When  trains  of  one  railroad  pass  over  another,  carrying  sup- 
plies for  the  government,  the  companj-  owning  Iho  train,  as  well  as  the 
company  owning  the  track  or  road-bed,  is  entitled  to  receive  transpor- 
tation coupons — each  to  receive  the  share  of  freight  coming  to  it. 
These  arc  familiarly  known  as  "foreign  trains."  But  where  railroads 
biro  trains  from  other  comp.anies,  to  run  regularly  as  a  part  of  their 
own  rolling  stock,  only  one  bill  of  lading  or  coupon  will  bo  issued. 

XXXr.  .Nothing  contained  in  the  Circular  of  September  15,1864, 
shall  be  so  construed  as  to  repeal  the  clauses  in  the  Circulars  of  Janu- 
arj'  20  and  April  1,  1S64,  which  require  losses  by  railroad  companies  to 
be  charged  at  the  iheu  mitrkct  value.  That  regulation  still  remains  in 
full  force,  and  will  be  strictly  observed  by  all  quartermasters. 

XXXII.  .All  Circular  Orders  which  have  been  issued  from  this  office 
arc  in  force,  unless  specially  or  generally  repealed  by  subsequent 
orders.  % 

A.  R.  LAWTON, 
Quartermaster-  General. 


